Lyric videos have become an indispensable part of the online music world, giving music lovers the opportunity to enjoy the melody along with the lyrics vividly. However, when creating these videos, many people ask the question: Does making lyric videos violate audio copyright on YouTube? The following VCD article will help you.

1.      What is a lyric video?

Lyric videos are a type of video that focuses on displaying the lyrics of the song on the screen when the song is played. They are a type of video that combines audio and lyrics. With this method, the singer does not need to appear nor does he really need to care about the listener’s emotions. Instead, the visual inspiration and deep meaning of each lyric in the song are what listeners really focus on. Therefore, this is a genre that many people love.

In addition, lyric videos are also considered a good way for artists to test the audience’s taste before the song becomes an official single. They determine the success rate of the song when the MV is released, and the investment level for a lyric video is not high and costs less than a music MV, so it not only increases the media effect but also helps artists save costs.

Does making lyric videos violate audio copyright on Youtube?

2.      Does making a lyric video violate copyright on Youtube?

Music copyright is the author’s right to a work expressed in the form of musical notes in a music sheet or other musical symbols or shaped on a recording, video recording with or without lyrics, regardless of whether it is performed or not from the time the author creates the product. Therefore, when referring to a musical work, it includes both the music and the lyrics. Therefore, when an artist writes a song, they own the copyright in that musical work, and if they record a version of that song, they own a second copyright in that recording.

YouTube Copyright Rules:

Content creators are only allowed to upload videos that they have produced or have the rights to use. This means that they are not allowed to upload videos that they did not create themselves, nor are they allowed to use copyrighted content from others in their videos without permission. For example, using music, excerpts from copyrighted programs, or videos produced by other users without the permission of the author or copyright owner is not allowed.

Audio in videos uploaded to YouTube is generally classified into three main types:

  • Free or copyright-free: audio can be used freely without fear of copyright infringement.
  • Copyright infringement but allowed: the audio can be used but the video will not be eligible for monetization.
  • Copyright infringement and not allowed: using audio in this group, the video may be muted or deleted completely.

When uploading a video containing audio in the third category, the YouTube system will immediately copyright it and take measures to prevent it.

Therefore, most of the audio from the network falls into cases two and three, while the first case is self-recorded or composed audio.

There are two main ways to make a video without copyright infringement of music:

  • Self-recording: This is the best way for you to fully own the copyright for the audio content.
  • Use music from the YouTube Audio Library: This library has more than 150,000 songs and 100,000 sound effects that you can use freely. You can access it at YouTube Audio Library.
  •  In the audio library, there are three main sections:

Free Music: This is a section that contains free sounds and music. You can download and use it without worrying about copyright. Music genres from classical to hip-hop are available.

Ad-Supported Music: These are copyrighted songs but you can still use them. However, you need to pay attention to the usage restrictions. For example, if you use the song “Let it Go,” your video may be banned in some countries. You cannot download these songs, but can only refer to the information.

Free Sound Effects: This section provides free sound effects, from baby crying to bomb explosions, and you can download and use them freely.

From the above, it can be seen that making lyric videos without permission from the copyright owner for the lyrics and background music will have a high probability of violating copyright on YouTube. To avoid risks, use audio and content with clear copyright or free content.

Above is the article “Does making lyric videos violate audio copyright on Youtube?” that VCD sent to you. We hope this article is useful to you.

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