Using Youtube Videos Legally

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Using someone elses YouTube videos without permission in the US can be considered copyright infringement. Exceptions include fair use for commentary, criticism, or educational purposes, videos in the public domain, or if you have direct permission from the owner. Consult a copyright attorney for specific advice.

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In the US, using someone else's YouTube videos without permission can be considered copyright infringement. However, some exceptions exist:
- Fair Use: For commentary, criticism, or educational purposes.
- If the video is in the public domain.
- If you have direct permission from the owner.
Please consult with a copyright attorney for specific advice.