Mexicano Borracho
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You is right xD[DOUBLEPOST=1432089344,1432089313][/DOUBLEPOST]You don't want to risk them taking you down, corporations amirite
Ahh I see, thank you.[DOUBLEPOST=1432089408][/DOUBLEPOST]There's no such thing as a non copyrighted remix. They're either authorized (using the copyright with permission) or non-authorized (already in violation of copyright).
Without permission from the original artist, you would be in violation of copyright and at risk of your video being pulled (or worse).[DOUBLEPOST=1432084495,1432084388][/DOUBLEPOST]
Nothing to do with corporations. Everything to do with using another artist's work without their permission.
Thanks for that didn't knowShaky Cow is correct. All derivative works fall to the original copyright holder. If the work is public domain, the remix can be copyrighted as long as it's not a "slavish copy". If the original work is released under a creative commons license, then it depends on the license. So unless the part of the remix you want to use are public domain or CC it would not be safe to use.