How can there be so many movie clip channels available on YouTube, and how can they earn money from it?

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Hello, guys, well, I have a question, and that is, I observed that there are tons of movie clip channels available on Youtube, and they're not taking down from YouTube. I reserched about this too much, but I am not getting any satisfied answers -



1. Some people say it's official from the production house, but many channels upload movies from different production houses's examples, like Flashback FM and TopMovieClips.


2. How can they earn money from it? I mean, I guess they're probably not earning money from Google AdSense, and they're not giving any type of affiliate link on their description.


So do any of you guys know what strategy they follow to create this kind of successful movie clip channel?
 
Hello, guys, well, I have a question, and that is, I observed that there are tons of movie clip channels available on Youtube, and they're not taking down from YouTube. I reserched about this too much, but I am not getting any satisfied answers -



1. Some people say it's official from the production house, but many channels upload movies from different production houses's examples, like Flashback FM and TopMovieClips.


2. How can they earn money from it? I mean, I guess they're probably not earning money from Google AdSense, and they're not giving any type of affiliate link on their description.


So do any of you guys know what strategy they follow to create this kind of successful movie clip channel?
They download and edit, cut and paste the video and it's theirs
 
The biggest on YouTube is Bonku I think… and I thinks it’s already saturated. Btw Bonku only copy TikTok movie clips.
 
The biggest on YouTube is Bonku I think… and I thinks it’s already saturated. Btw Bonku only copy TikTok movie clips.
Hmm, I checked his channel, and he is uploading shorts on his channel with different background music that sounds like a subliminal. I don't know if his channel is monetized or not. And on the other hand, they posted mostly less popular movies, unlike the channel, as I mentioned before, which posts DC, Marvel, and many other big production movies clips on their channel.
 
Hmm, I checked his channel, and he is uploading shorts on his channel with different background music that sounds like a subliminal. I don't know if his channel is monetized or not. And on the other hand, they posted mostly less popular movies, unlike the channel, as I mentioned before, which posts DC, Marvel, and many other big production movies clips on their channel.
when i looked up on metadata. Its showing that he is monetized.
 
Don't know much about youtube, but I think it should be the same model as tiktok;
1. attract followers, sell accounts after reaching a certain number of followers, or promote ads;
2. help movie studios to promote;
3. video platforms sometimes give some commission to good creators;
 
Don't know much about youtube, but I think it should be the same model as tiktok;
1. attract followers, sell accounts after reaching a certain number of followers, or promote ads;
2. help movie studios to promote;
3. video platforms sometimes give some commission to good creators;
Hmm, but how can they even reach that certain number of followers? I mean, YouTube gives copyright claims as soon as we upload the movie clips, and who knows, even strikes too.
 
when i looked up on metadata. Its showing that he is monetized.
Hmm, but another website called ytlarge.com shows '' The Channel Monetization Status: OFF '' don't know what kind of strategy they followed.
 
ya forgot one thing, youtube pay per view first, then gg adsense appeared
 
Those kinds of clips are not raw. They either have sound, commentary, or speed.
Look at channels like Flashback FM and TopMovieClips; they don't edit anything; just simply cut 3 to 4 munite movie clips and paste them.
 
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