servicemark
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What is the name of your state? USA
I have a YouTube channel and I create master class music tutorials showing keyboard notes on how to play the melody, chords, etc. in a song. The karaoke tracks I intend to use in my projects are not derived from the original versions but reproduced by various artists and sold on [link removed] website.
If I buy the instrumental versions (without the vocal tracks) and add my own instrument to fill the melody vocal track, create a video tutorial out of my audio showing keyboard notes on how to play the song, is this considered FAIR USE?
Do I need permission from the website or the people who created these karaoke tracks?
My YouTube channel is currently not monetized yet. In future if my channel is monetized, is it still considered fair use to buy and use karaoke versions in my tutorial videos and earn ad revenue on them?
If they claim copyright, do I have a case to oppose on "fair use" policy? Can we make money out of fair use by teaching music?
Thanks in advance!
I have a YouTube channel and I create master class music tutorials showing keyboard notes on how to play the melody, chords, etc. in a song. The karaoke tracks I intend to use in my projects are not derived from the original versions but reproduced by various artists and sold on [link removed] website.
If I buy the instrumental versions (without the vocal tracks) and add my own instrument to fill the melody vocal track, create a video tutorial out of my audio showing keyboard notes on how to play the song, is this considered FAIR USE?
Do I need permission from the website or the people who created these karaoke tracks?
My YouTube channel is currently not monetized yet. In future if my channel is monetized, is it still considered fair use to buy and use karaoke versions in my tutorial videos and earn ad revenue on them?
If they claim copyright, do I have a case to oppose on "fair use" policy? Can we make money out of fair use by teaching music?
Thanks in advance!
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