Tempts said:If it's edited, you should be fine uploading it as a remix/edit. Best way to do it is to contact the artist and ask for permission to upload for strictly promotional purposes.
Cyberspace said:A long time ago you could edit your song and speed the tempo up or down so that it wouldn't pick up the song. But that was in 2010.
Beats said:Yeah, but how is it that there are so many YT accounts that upload a bunch of music and don't get flagged/banned?
How about the videos with millions of views that are obviously not from the content creator?
Cyberspace said:If you listen closely none sound exactly like the original. That's why I say make small adjustments to the tempo.
Beats said:Oh wow, no wonder. Makes sense now.
Rebirthing said:I sent you how to do it legitimately, not over thinking it like the rest of the people.
All you have to do is link the creator of the music in the description. Also, I would recommend putting this statement in all of your videos also.
"No copyright infringement intended. For promotional purposes only. Including Fullscreen2, Collab, Jukin Media Copyright Management. If you have any issues with ownership of the videos or any copyright; please contact me."
Bingo, you're golden.