Can you monetize YouTube videos with music?

You can monetize content that you created as long as you still hold the rights to the video. If you‘re signed with a music label, you can possibly monetize your video depending on the terms or limitations of that agreement.

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Hereof, how do I monetize copyrighted videos on YouTube?

Besides, can you use copyrighted music on YouTube if you don’t monetize? It is illegal copyright infringement to use someone else’s copyrighted music in your video without their permission whether you monetize it or not. Crediting that music’s owner or including a statement that you do not own the music is not getting their permission to use it and therefore still is infringement.

Likewise, people ask, can I watch my own YouTube video to get 4000 watch hours?

In order for the 4000 hours of Watch Time to count, your videos have to be public. So that means you can‘t do a live stream, and then set it to unlisted. You also can‘t make videos and then six months down the line, delete them or set them to private. They have to remain public to count.

How many Indian rupees YouTube 1000 views?

Making Youtube videos; Potential earnings : Rs 200-300 per 1,000 views. Ads pay according to engagement and clicks. YouTube is both popular and easily accessible.

Can I monetize my old videos?

No. You only get paid for ad clicks, not views. So your 100k views before you turned on Adsense will not generate any clicks, so they won’t generate any money. … But if you’re asking if you can just get money for old videos that never had ads played on them in the past, then no.

Why can’t I monetize my YouTube videos?

Content Permissions. If you do not have copyright permission to use any part of your content, YouTube will not let you monetize your video. You must have created the content entirely yourself or have documented permission to use the copyrighted content of others commercially.

Do copyrighted videos get less views?

No, in fact many copyrighted videos have gone viral – think of videos of people dancing to copyrighted music. … Her record company claimed the video but let it stay up with the ad revenue going to them. In one year it has over a million views.

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