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YouTube and copyright owners decide what content appears on YouTube. YouTube decides based on the community guidelines while copyright owners decide based on copyright laws.
YouTube has an excellent discussion of copyright on their website; see the link below.
Websites typically give the current year as the copyright date, as that's when the page rendered on the user's screen. That being said, YouTube went live in 2005.
Not necessarily. The release date can be well after the copyright date.
A corporate entity would not have a copyright date.
The copyright date of the original book is July 24th, 1954The copyright date of the movie is December 19th, 2001The copyright date of the video game is September 24th, 2002
Yes, it is generally illegal to download YouTube videos without permission from the copyright holder, as it violates YouTube's terms of service and copyright laws.
To report a YouTube video for copyright infringement, go to the video, click on the three dots below it, select "Report," choose "Infringes my rights," and follow the instructions to submit a copyright complaint to YouTube.
The copyright date of Twilight is 2005.
No, the copyright date is not always the same as the publication date. The copyright date is the year when a work is legally protected, while the publication date is when the work is made available to the public.
No, a copyright date is the first date of publication and an imprint date can be many years later, e.g., a later edition based upon the original copyright date.
Each volume has its own copyright date.