Can you COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT ON INSTRUMENTALS TO SONGS??

If you don't monetize it then you have fair use.

This is NOT true.

Whether you monetize or not, copyright is copyright. Fair use is not a right, it's a defense in a lawsuit that you'd have to prove in court if the copyright holder chooses to sue.

Even if you are legally using someone's stuff under legitimate fair use, I doubt you'd want to take on the costs of defending yourself in court.
 
people do parodies with the instrumental so your smart a** comment wasnt appreciated

Sorry Mr Smart a** - If you took the actual time to read the Thread Title

" Can you COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT ON INSTRUMENTALS TO SONGS?? "

This is taking into consideration the fact you can read !!!!!!!!!! He didn't state he would be doing any Parodies DID HE - NO

So my statement is valued as I am sure you work for a Network and know everything about copyright ?

If you do not the the Full Permissions from the correct Parties, do not use the Music.

Learn to READ and UNDERSTAND THE FULL QUESTION BEFORE YOU RUN YOUR STUPID a** MOUTH.
 
I've never had a problem with using backing tracks. They can be matched to third parties who sometimes restrict certain audiences, which I don't object too, but I've never had any major problems with it. I don't know about full, original versions of songs with vocals and all instruments though. There's millions of guitarists on youtube using backing tracks that are still up on youtube with millions of views and subs, but i rarely see somebody playing a full, copyrighted song in their video, and they always have a license to do so.
 
I've never had a problem with using backing tracks. They can be matched to third parties who sometimes restrict certain audiences, which I don't object too, but I've never had any major problems with it. I don't know about full, original versions of songs with vocals and all instruments though. There's millions of guitarists on youtube using backing tracks that are still up on youtube with millions of views and subs, but i rarely see somebody playing a full, copyrighted song in their video, and they always have a license to do so.

Matched 3rd Party content can and can't cause issue's to be honest as it greatly depends on a few factors.
 
Matched 3rd Party content can and can't cause issue's to be honest as it greatly depends on a few factors.

Just wondering, what is your background with copyrights? Not that I don't think your points are valid; I actually think you're giving good honest info. I just want to know I case I have any questions about copyrights you can answer.
 
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