Copyright law is super-strict about using artists' *original* recordings in your videos, but cover versions (and in our case, parody versions under "fair use") are generally acceptable. YouTube even allows you to monetize them, and usually the worst thing that happens is the copyright holder comes in and claims a percentage of your earnings (something like 50%). YouTube struck a deal with many music publishers a couple years back to allow that. But in the rare instance that you end up on the wrong end of an uncooperative publisher, you might actually earn a "strike" on your account. Three strikes and you're out. But most publishers don't push it that far because they are allowed to make money off your cover as well. It's a happy world.Nice done!!!!!!
Just one question, i have to ask.....
Arent you afraid of Copyright issues?
I mean like....you have the licene for it, or something?
and thank youNice done!!!!!!