Question: Using music from which of the following sources will help you avoid copyright infringement on YouTube?
- The YouTube Audio Library
- Creative Commons
- Public Domain
- All of the above
Explanation
YouTube recognizes several legitimate ways to use music without creating avoidable copyright issues. The YouTube Audio Library provides copyright-safe music and sound effects for videos. Creative Commons Attribution license content may be reused when the license terms, including attribution, are followed. Public domain material can also qualify as a copyright exception, though YouTube notes that legal determinations depend on the specific use.
Why the other options are incorrect
The YouTube Audio Library is incomplete because it is only one approved source type.
Creative Commons is incomplete because license terms must still be followed and it is not the only valid source.
Public Domain is incomplete because it is one copyright exception rather than the full set of valid sources.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3376882?hl=en
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797466?hl=en
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