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So no music video parodies, only originals. Got it ! Was just wondering, what if I switched to the FAM network, as I'm on the main network I can ask to switch right ??[DOUBLEPOST=1371608533,1371608514][/DOUBLEPOST]What does TL DR mean

Too long; didn't read

I did skim through what you wrote though, and I still hold my point of view.

I don't know anything about your network, you might want to ask your partner manager.
 
I read the whole thing. the way the copyright laws work you are able to create parody video and monetize them BUT the parody has to be related to the original works. Like you can't just take a songs instrumental, write a song and say it's a parody. But on the other hand you could take the (I love you ) from that PBS kids show and change it to (I'll slap you) because it's a parody off of the original works if that makes sense.
now that we have that squared away, it's not because it within copyright law that you wont get a strike. Even if it is "legal" company might still ban strike you because the assume you be to scared to fight the claim and are "more" likely to get in trouble then they are. So still be careful.
 
I read the whole thing. the way the copyright laws work you are able to create parody video and monetize them BUT the parody has to be related to the original works. Like you can't just take a songs instrumental, write a song and say it's a parody. But on the other hand you could take the (I love you ) from that PBS kids show and change it to (I'll slap you) because it's a parody off of the original works if that makes sense.
now that we have that squared away, it's not because it within copyright law that you wont get a strike. Even if it is "legal" company might still ban strike you because the assume you be to scared to fight the claim and are "more" likely to get in trouble then they are. So still be careful.

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