For your videos or Shorts to be eligible for monetization, the content must be original and non-repetitious, among other requirements of our YouTube channel monetization policies. Also ensure that you have all the necessary rights to commercially use all visual and audio elements in your content.
Guidelines for content you created:
- Follow YouTube Community Guidelines
- Create all elements of the video yourself. Examples include:
- Daily vlogs
- Home videos
- Do-it-yourself videos
- Tutorials
- Original music videos
- Original short films
- Shorts with or without remixed content
- Make sure you have all the necessary rights to commercially use all visuals created by you.
- Keep in mind that advertisers are more likely to place ads on advertiser-friendly content.
Guidelines for content you didn't create:
- Clear the rights to use and monetize this content on YouTube.
- Make sure you understand how copyright works.
- Make sure you understand YouTube spam policies.
You can include tracks from Creator Music in videos without losing monetization. Some songs can be licensed upfront, allowing creators to retain full monetization. Other songs may be eligible to share revenue with the track’s rights holders.
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If you're still not sure what kind of content you can or can’t monetize, review our advertiser-friendly content guidelines. Learn more about how copyright works at YouTube.
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