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Uploading cover songs on YouTube LEGALLY! YouTube is full of cover songs. Bands do it to get exposure; fans do it to display their devotion and parents do it to show off their cute kids. Whether the video is a live band performance or a toddler singing in his room, most of these cover songs are posted without permission from the songs copyright holdermeaning theyre infringing someones copyright. A lot of people think that if you write in the description something like: I do not own this song or I do not mean to hurt anyones copyright, they are not infringing the copyright of the owner, but that is not true. The only thing you can get with that notice is a little good karma on your side. So, how do you upload a cover song to YouTube legally? To find the answer, we must understand the two main copyrights in a song: one in the composition (lyrics and music), and one in the master sound recording. When someone records and releases a song, you are free to do your own cover version