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YouTube’s New Right To Monetise Policy: Who Gets Paid And Who Doesn’t – Gizmodo Australia
Youtube has introduced a new right to monetise policy and here’s how it will negatively impact small creators in a major way.

YouTube has just announced some major changes to its video monetisation policy, which will allow the company to run ads on all video content. However, it will only pay creators who have qualified for the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP). Understandably, creators are pissed.
A recent update to YouTube’s term’s of service, particularly regarding the company’s “right to monetise,” has ruffled a few feathers.
“Starting today well begin slowly rolling out ads on a limited number of videos from channels…
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