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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Jon, here to answer all your copyright questions and todayamp;#39;s topic is Copyright Permissions. How do I get permission to use someone elseamp;#39;s content in my video? If you want to include copyright-protected material in your video youamp;#39;ll generally need to get permission first. YouTube cannot grant you these rights and we canamp;#39;t help you find the people who might be able to grant them to you. This is something youamp;#39;ll have to research and handle on your own or with the assistance of a lawyer. Be very careful when accepting purely verbal or amp;quot;handshakeamp;quot; deals and also note when it comes to music getting permission from an artist might not be enough. In some cases, artists hand over the rights to their labels and they canamp;#39;t give permission even if they tell you they can. They also might need permission from songwriters or permission for any samples that theyamp;#39;ve used in the recording. Though we canamp;#39;t