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YouTube monetisation and sticking to Microsoft's TOU

Discussion in 'Serious' started by happysack, 8 May 2012.

  1. happysack

    happysack goodateverthinger

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    Am I allow to monetize videos with Microsoft windows along with step by step instructions?
    If so which part of there t's and c's states this?
    Cheers
     
  2. DXR_13KE

    DXR_13KE BananaModder

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    Wait what?
     
  3. greypilgers

    greypilgers What's a Dremel?

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    Do you mean charging people for access to a series of videos providing tuition on elements of Windows operating systems?

    My guess is you'd possibly be ok, but that is a very uneducated guess. Plenty of others make money from a similar business model - not sure if they had to get approval first though.

    Of course I could be wrong in my first sentence...

    :lol:
     
  4. Porkins' Wingman

    Porkins' Wingman Can't touch this

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    What? Wait...
     
  5. happysack

    happysack goodateverthinger

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    Yeh I can physicall do it. YouTube wants me to provide where it states in there TOU that this is ok?
     
  6. SuicideNeil

    SuicideNeil What's a Dremel?

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    Perhaps try reading their TOU..?
     
  7. happysack

    happysack goodateverthinger

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    It's a bit vague tbh
     
  8. Mongoose132

    Mongoose132 Duckmad

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    He means showing Adverts during or before the video; You can't do pay-per-view with Youtube.
    They pay you per block of views.
     
  9. happysack

    happysack goodateverthinger

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    Ppv would be good though :) no service offers that!
     
  10. Comfyasabadger

    Comfyasabadger What's a Dremel?

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    There is a reason no service offers that. It's a crap idea and would never make any money.
     
  11. happysack

    happysack goodateverthinger

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    Well some websites you have to pay to view their video content...
     

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