Anime Music VideoAMV stands for Anime Music Video, a type of video edited by fans which mixes anime footage with popular music.
The term is generally specific to Japanese anime, however, it can occasionally include footage from other mediums, such as American animation, live action, or video games. AMVs are not official music videos released by the musicians, they are fan compositions which synchronize edited video clips with an audio track.
AMVs almost certainly violate the copyrights of the songs being used, however. The ability to synchronize a song to certain visuals is a specific right that usually must be obtained from the owner of the recording -- usually the record label. Moreover, the entire song is usually used with no modification.
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[1.4] The technology used for tape distribution was the same technology fans used to make their own music videos, and in 1982 Jim Kaposztas created what we believe to be the first fan-made anime music video in the West: an ironically violent Space Battleship Yamato video set to "All You Need is Love" by the Beatles.
a. Non-commercial -- Once again, AMVs are completely non-commercial works which makes them much more likely to be fair use. While they are often posted on commercial sites such as YouTube, that has no bearing on whether AMVS themselves are fair use or not.
Conclusion: Because the video track of AMVs is non-commercial, highly transformative, uses only a small portion of the original, and has no negative impact on the market for the original, there is a very strong case that the video portion of AMVs constitutes fair use.
You can profit from an AMV. Just get the written ok from whoever owns the rights of the anime in Japan as well as the artist of the song you are using. Good luck with that. Also because you'll most likely post it on YouTube, Google will want a cut of whatever money you make from the ads.
Yes, and you would have to be providing a lot of insight while talking. You can't just upload excerpts or compilations and get monetized.
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