Author Topic: Youtube Partnership?  (Read 2183 times)

I haven't seen the video, but if it was a machinma video, there are certain exceptions. I guess so long as credit is still given to rightful owners of the game used to produce the video. That Red Vs Blue is a classic example. I'm sure Bungee gets something from it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDOLX3v6F_Q

surprised? it sucks, no plan, no story, just random stuff, this was done about 2 years ago

This has close to 10x more views than Block Wars... >.>

This has close to 10x more views than Block Wars... >.>

:<

No one watches the good stuff.

And Djy doesn't give anything to Valve, but he makes quite a bit off of machinima.com and youtube partnership.

Wow, that's forgeted. His stuff isn't even very funny...

ogm I'm telling him in ventrilo!!!!!!!!!!

Partnership = being youtubes bitch to help THEM earn money.

Partnership = being youtubes bitch to help THEM earn money.
Fungus and Meekl was just talking about you :O

Partnership adds some new customization for your channel, but in return, you have to have ads next to your videos, and you get paid like a few cents for every (x) number of views while the rest of the revenue goes to YouTube, but you need to have a Google AdSense account and I think that costs (at least, those are the details I remember).

I think YouTube's making silly campaigns just to get paid more money off of your videos. Just as a side note: I don't know why they'd be offering this to people that don't have completely original content since copyrighted or content not made completely by you isn't allowed on partner channels. They're offering me loving partnership for sprite movies.

Partnership = being youtubes bitch to help THEM earn money.
;V
and who wan'ts to be youtube's bitch :O

I haven't seen the video, but if it was a machinma video, there are certain exceptions. I guess so long as credit is still given to rightful owners of the game used to produce the video. That Red Vs Blue is a classic example. I'm sure Bungee gets something from it.
Their game is getting advertised for free, I'm pretty sure they're getting something from it.

I got offered for a partnership for my Roblox trailer I made back in June..
But the application was declined for the reason...
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Advertisers on YouTube are currently looking to advertise against family safe content
...Interesting.

To be a partner, you need to upload videos often, you also need to upload things that people generally like and, you need to stay active. I highly doubt they'd actually accept if you signed up.

Considering it's a Blockland video they're talking about, you'd be making money off of copyrighted material that you don't own. Bad idea. I'd not go for it. Badspot might not be pleased.

Making a blockland video does not mean its copyrighted.  Now, if you do something like releasing blockland under a different name...thats different.   Badspot doesn't own your blockland youtube videos.