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Managing rights

Rights administration and policies  Assets Create assets The features described in this article are available only to partners who use YouTube’s Content Manager to manage their copyrighted content.

An asset is the representation of your intellectual property in the YouTube rights management system. An <asset> tag identifies and describes an asset. The tag’s type attribute …

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Using the YouTube content feed

Understand YouTube rights management The features described in this article are available only to partners who use YouTube’s Content Manager to manage their copyrighted content.

The YouTube system for managing your intellectual property consists of three major components:

  • The YouTube rights management system identifies the owners and administrators of your intellectual property and defines …

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Deliver metadata

Spreadsheet templates Content and Rights Administration Feed Using the YouTube Music Key DDEX feed Validate metadata

Content delivery basics

Background Requirements The features described in this article are available only to partners who use YouTube’s Content Manager to manage their copyrighted content.

To be able to upload videos to YouTube via SFTP or Aspera, you will need the following 4 pieces of information to set up your dropbox account:

  • A YouTube account name to …

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  • Deliver content

    The articles in this section are for partners who use YouTube’s content management system to manage their copyrighted content. You upload content to the content management system to create assets, with each asset representing the rights embodied in a copyrighted work, such as a sound recording, music video, or composition.

    If you are enabled for …

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    Paid content

    Introduction to paid content

    YouTube paid content is video or channel content that only paying customers can see. A paid video is a video for which users pay a rental or purchase fee to watch the video. A paid channel is a channel for which users pay a monthly or yearly subscription fee to watch …

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    Set up monetization and advertising

    Set up your channel and videos for monetization

    Being a YouTube partner lets you to monetize videos on your channel and earn money from the revenue. Before you get started, check to see if your channel is eligible and learn how to opt in. Then, learn how to enable elibigle videos to earn money.

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    What kind of content can I monetize?

    What kind of content can I monetize?

    The best way to ensure you’ll be able to monetize your YouTube videos is to create all elements of the video yourself. Use your imagination to create something completely original. Examples of videos that have been successful on YouTube include daily vlogs and home videos, do-it-yourself videos and …

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    Cost per thousand (CPM) is a marketing term used to denote the price of 1,000 advertisement impressions on one webpage. If a website publisher charges $2.00CPM, that means an advertiser must pay $2.00 for every 1,000 impressions of its ad. The "M" in CPM represents the Roman numeral for 1,000.

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