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I Cant Properly Monetize My Videos

How do YouTubers upload copyrighted videos and monetize them without getting a copyright strike?

Well, Youtube is everyone,s favourite platrom and we want to add videos on it without any hinderance .When I was new to Youtube , same question arises in my mind because whenever i uploaded a copyrighted video on youtube , I instantly received a copyright strike from the owner of the video/music, resulting into the bad impressions on my channel , automatically affects my earnings and lot of fear regarding shutting dwon of the channel.Now , how can we use copyrighted video on youtube .We see on youtube , there are lot of peoples using copyrighted videos and earn lot of money, best way to do this is,Download a video editor, with lots of sounds effects, screen editorEdit the video, remove some sound from the video, especially songs and more,Add some effects to the video, like overlay etcChange the tune of video using, using equalizerMake sure don,t use copyrighted overlay/music for more than 30 seconds.. Publish it on Youtube , but dont use category like films and animation, entertainment .Another way is you can add music from the official youtube site or app which is free to use.Yes, you can add a full song in your video without getting a copyright strike if you edit your video using youtube editor and there is music library in youtube from which you can music which is licensed there.Hope this will help you.p.s. Suggest some better way if you know.

What Happens if I Let Youtube Monetize my Videos?

I have ads in my channel now - http://www.youtube.com/user/alfonsopablo
but in order to earn money you need to expect the users to click on those ads and this
is not frequent. I play piano on my videos, and my ads seem to be related to music,
piano lessons, etc but even in that case, people just watch the videos. So this is not
a big deal after all.
I will earn $100 (the amount that triggers the check) in 10 or 20 years.

Can you use NoCopyrightSounds (NCS) music on monetized YouTube videos?

You should consider the terms of the artist. Your best bet for safely using music in your videos is to only use CC0 or CC-BY (Creative Commons) licenses. With CC-BY, you’ll need to credit the artist. If you’re using a license other than that, it’s a good idea to carefully check the requirements - Creative Commons license means you can download and share the content freely. But there are many types of Creative Commons licenses, each with specific requirements:CC0: Completely free. You can download, use, remix, share, and do anything else you want with this track, and you don’t have to credit the artist.CC-BY: Attribution. You can use this however you’d like, but you need to provide an attribution link to the original artist.CC-BY-SA: ShareAlike. With this license, you need to make anything that uses the piece of music available under the same license.CC-BY-NC: NonCommercial. The track can’t be used in anything that’s intended for monetary gain, including monetized YouTube videos, without written permission from the artist.CC-BY-ND: NonDerivative. You can’t put this track in a video without written permission from the artist.There are lots of places you can find free background music for videos online, here are the best sources of royalty-free music for video editing: Best 7 Places To Find Free Music For Video EditingThese sites will help you find royalty-free music for videos, but you still need to make sure that you’re following the correct attribution procedures and not using non-commercial tracks for commercial purposes. If you’re not totally sure whether you can use a particular piece of music for your video, get in touch with the artist and let them know what you’re thinking of doing. They’ll tell you if it’s alright or if you’ll need written permission.

What does monetize mean on youtube?

Hello!
It means you enable YouTube to place Google AdSense advertisements on your videos.

Your video is not eligible if it contains content that you didn't create or get permission from its creator to use. You need to be able to show written permission for the following video elements:

What videos can't be monetized:
Audio: recorded music, live performances, cover songs, background music, etc.
Visuals: images, logos, software, video game footage, etc.
Any other content you don't own worldwide commercial usage rights to.

*Examples of videos that are NOT eligible*
- Your video contains a song you purchased for personal use (e.g., bought on iTunes or in a store) but didn't obtain a commercial license.
- You found a video on the Internet and you cannot prove that it's in public domain.
You are only singing words of your favorite copyrighted song
- You have used content from someone else without permission, but you haven't yet received a copyright notice on your video.
- You edit together or "mash-up" other works
- You only use 30 seconds of a song or video clip
- Your video does not provide proper attribution or credits as required by a license.

Can you monetize remixed songs on youtube?

Hello!

What videos can't be monetized:
Audio: recorded music, live performances, cover songs, background music, etc.
Visuals: images, logos, software, video game footage, etc.
Any other content you don't own worldwide commercial usage rights to.

*Examples of videos that are NOT eligible*
- Your video contains a song you purchased for personal use (e.g., bought on iTunes or in a store) but didn't obtain a commercial license.
- You found a video on the Internet and you cannot prove that it's in public domain.
You are only singing words of your favorite copyrighted song
- You have used content from someone else without permission, but you haven't yet received a copyright notice on your video.
- You edit together or "mash-up" other works
- You only use 30 seconds of a song or video clip
- Your video does not provide proper attribution or credits as required by a license

http://www.youtube.com/account_monetizat... in "Which videos are NOT eligible"

Why can't I enable YouTube monetizing?

Process is easy if you want to apply for Google Adsense on your YouTube channel and Monetize the videos.You need a YouTube channel in good standing position with no recent strikes or claims.You must have minimum number of videos I consider no less than 5 and some decent number of views and likes on them.After that you can register for an Adsense account on: Google AdSenseYou will have to provide your channel details and complete the registration process.Once completed and verified by Google you can go to your Channel’s Creator Studio and enable moneization on your cherry picked videos.Hope it helps you out to startup. Good luck.

How do I upload YouTube videos which have copyright issues if I want to monetize them?

My team and I have made 5000+ videos on YouTube and using this approach we increased our revenue by 15%+.If you want to make money on videos which have copyright issues and make money on them, do the following steps:In addition to your main YouTube channel, you need to buy one more on EpicNpc forum. The goal is to buy an established channel with enabled monetization for $100.Before uploading a video on your main channel upload it on the second one. Wait for 48 hours. Once you received copywrite notice analyze what part of the video is not ok. Usually, YouTube notifies you what video's part is against the rules (let's say 30 second period from 4.15 to 4.45 minute)Replace that part or replace the music.Upload to the second channel and wait for 24 hours.If everything is ok, remove the video from second channel and upload it to you make one.Use few channels rule to double check issues before showing your video to subscribers.Good luck.Dee

Can i mash accept? what is monetization?

Hello!

To be in the YouTube's partnership program you'll need to enable monetization in the account settings, this will allow YouTube to place ads on your videos, next you'll need to apply for a partnership at http://www.youtube.com/yt/partners/, then have a Google AdSense account linked to your channel.

To be in the Partnership program:
- You create your own original videos (meaning videos nobody else has done)
- The content is 100% yours (you made it, not copied)
- You own all of the implied copyrights
- Your videos are viewed by thousands
- You upload videos on a regular basis
- The videos are suitable for all viewers
- You can prove you are 18+ years old
- Have an active bank account

Your video is not eligible if it contains content that you didn't create or get permission from its creator to use. You need to be able to show written permission for the following video elements:

What videos can't be in the partner program:
Audio: recorded music, live performances, cover songs, background music, etc.
Visuals: images, logos, software, video game footage, etc.
Any other content you don't own worldwide commercial usage rights to.

*Examples of videos that are NOT eligible*
- Your video contains a song you purchased for personal use (e.g., bought on iTunes or in a store) but didn't obtain a commercial license.
- You found a video on the Internet and you cannot prove that it's in public domain.
You are only singing words of your favorite copyrighted song
- You have used content from someone else without permission, but you haven't yet received a copyright notice on your video.
- You edit together or "mash-up" other works
- You only use 30 seconds of a song or video clip
- Your video does not provide proper attribution or credits as required by a license.

Monetization is allowing YouTube to place ads on your videos and if your a YouTube partner with a Google AdSense account linked to your channel you will get paid by Ad revenue.

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