[Method +Asking] Earn $ Through Copyright claim on youtube videos

The information is incorrect.
There is a YouTube TOS to make music revenue.

I hope people find out for themselves and I won't reveal it.
i think you misunderstood him......you can get the revenue in the agency where you patented the music not in youtube
 
i think you misunderstood him......you can get the revenue in the agency where you patented the music not in youtube
Yes. However, YouTube tos exists because this method monetizes YouTube. This is already a topic that has been covered by a lot of people and me in a previous old thread.
 
Yes. However, YouTube tos exists because this method monetizes YouTube. This is already a topic that has been covered by a lot of people and me in a previous old thread.
no I think youtube still monetizes videos even if the channel is not monetized where they put ads on them
 
no I think youtube still monetizes videos even if the channel is not monetized where they put ads on them
you try.
you're probably wasting your time

I have already finished all the tests and have been making money with this method since before.
 
1. Create a youtube music channel... buy 2 to 3 Tracks and get your channel monetized
2. Once your channel is monetized... Create 2 to 3 Random channels doesn't matter whether they are creartive commons.. Only thing is it should gets views
4.Now put your track from your music channel in this videos and just give a copyright claim from your music channel to all this random videos
5. And thats how you'll get ads revenue from all those random videos to your clean music channel

Note: I've not tried... its just an idea..
Tell me what do you think of this

Also.. you can create your own beats on fl studio and other softwares... By Following tutorials on YouTube

Is this practically possible?

No, sending copyright claims would get the video on the other channel removed and it'll get a copyright strike, not content ID.
 
No, sending copyright claims would get the video on the other channel removed and it'll get a copyright strike, not content ID.

A copyright claim and a copyright strike are not the same thing.

A copyright claim claims the revenue without striking or removing the video.
 
Do you double dip and get revenue from Adsense & revenue from copyright payouts? Who do you collect the latter from?
 
From what I heard from other people if you own in theory 1 song if it's a popular or good song that may mean people may add your song to videos all the time if that happened for example let's say 100 channels do this you can copyright strike it meaning you will get in theory all the Adsense money from it.

From what I learned from other people you can still do this and get paid money from it.
 
I have a friend that has done something similar in the past and earnt a lot of money. What they would do is create really basic music and upload it to TuneCore then buy an aged youtube channel (don't remember the reason why they used an aged one) then they would download family guy episodes and edit the video so it zooms in then out every couple of seconds to avoid copyright claim from family guy. Then they would add their basic music they made and add it to the end of the episode and then TuneCore would automatically copyright claim the video for you.
This method has got increasingly harder to do though and its against TuneCore's TOS and YouTube's TOS so you can get banned if they find out and then its highly unlikely TuneCore will pay you the money the video earnt but my friend has still got paid a couple of times after TuneCore banned them.
 
doesn't this method work only under assumption that youtube will run ads on your "viral" videos? As you can't monetize it yourself because it is compilations channel.
 
This was ages ago and I don't know if the people behind it did it on purpose. In hindsight, it must have been the case. Basically they created a website where they shared (their own?) "copyright free" music, which was licensed with CC BY. The music was half decent and just some instrumental EDM / DnB / Jazz. In 2012-2014 there wasn't much decent copyright free music available, so they had little to no competition. Everyone who hopped on the YouTube money craze was looking for some copyright free music, which they could use on their monetized videos. So the demand was definitely there.

Fast forward 1 year or so, suddenly most if not all of the music tracks have content ID and full copyright enabled. So all the people who created countless monetized videos with these "copyright free" songs basically got tricked and owed any further revenue from those videos to the newly assigned content ID holders. If you want to do some digging, here's one Artist/Label who did this. I know it because I've used a song from them, which was advertised as copyright free back then:
Artist: The Passion Hifi
Licensed to YouTube by: Interstreet Recordings; Audiam Canada, UMPG Publishing, and 6 Music Rights Societies
 
1. Create a youtube music channel... buy 2 to 3 Tracks and get your channel monetized
2. Once your channel is monetized... Create 2 to 3 Random channels doesn't matter whether they are creartive commons.. Only thing is it should gets views
4.Now put your track from your music channel in this videos and just give a copyright claim from your music channel to all this random videos
5. And thats how you'll get ads revenue from all those random videos to your clean music channel

Note: I've not tried... its just an idea..
Tell me what do you think of this

Also.. you can create your own beats on fl studio and other softwares... By Following tutorials on YouTube

Is this practically possible?
yes its possible.
 
Has anybody tested this method? even if is NOT the people in this thread I would like to see some journeys or experiences on the topic.
 
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