Or better yet the guy (mercenary instead of bounty hunter) is hired to kidnap the guy but screws up and kidnaps some look-a-like then you have the merc having to deal with getting wrong guy and then the poor kid who just happens to look like justin trapped on an island.
That says it all. Nobody will care. It's just YouTube. At worst Justin Beiber's people might ask YouTube to take it down. YouTube won't take it down unless the claimant has a legitimate legal basis. Not sure if he does or not, but it really doesn't matter. It's just YouTube.It'll probably just be a YouTube video.
If I make a movie about kidnapping you and taking you to a desert island, can I get in trouble?So I'm making this movie that is about this bounty hunter hired to kidnap Justin Bieber and put him on a desert island. I'm not going to sell this movie in any way. It'll probably just be a YouTube video. Could I get in trouble for doing this?
Thanks.
And keep in mind that it is ONLY going to be a YouTube video... so I'm pretty sure I'll be safe. Disagree, or agree?
Here's the other thing, by asking the question in this forum you've undermined your best defense in the event Beeb makes a ruckus -- ignorance! Better hope his legal team doesn't run across this site!
Ignorance of the law is no excuse.