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Originally Posted by MysterE
Its the same reason that I try not to let students use non open-source music on any of our media that we create.
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Off topic - but if you are uploading said media to YouTube, they will scan it with their Content ID engine and if it contains copyrighted music, the artist will receive ad revenue from the video, and it's completely legal. (this only applies to YouTube and certainly not all scenarios, Chairman's videos in fact are required to not have copyrighted music).