Is it really that easy?

I don't really spend as much time creating content anymore so I guess its not as important to me as it would of been, and that would definitely sort it out :p
Well you spend enough time on YTtalk :p

Anyway RPM is killing the goal of partnership. YouTube should stop this.......

I think 500 views min daily.
 
Well you spend enough time on YTtalk :p

Anyway RPM is killing the goal of partnership. YouTube should stop this.......

I think 500 views min daily.

Yeah I work for a network and am definitely addicted to the yttalk Monetization/partnership section. I agree raise the standards, even if they made it 100+ views per day that would be a decent step in the right direction.
 
Yeah I work for a network and am definitely addicted to the yttalk Monetization/partnership section. I agree raise the standards, even if they made it 100+ views per day that would be a decent step in the right direction.
Good point

RPM will soon realise why other networks do not partner small channels. Because more channels = bigger support team = more staff. I doubt small channels could pay for this...
 
Good point

RPM will soon realise why other networks do not partner small channels. Because more channels = bigger support team = more staff. I doubt small channels could pay for this...

Yeah I agree we will see how it goes but so far they have lost a whole lot of reputation.
 
Yeah I agree we will see how it goes but so far they have lost a whole lot of reputation.
Only if I kept up to date with April 2013, not late 2012 :( (when they were respected)

However, like you said. I can't see them keeping some contracts for long. Speaking of it, are networks allowed to get rid of channels for no reason that violates the ToS?
 
Only if I kept up to date with April 2013, not late 2012 :( (when they were respected)

However, like you said. I can't see them keeping some contracts for long. Speaking of it, are networks allowed to get rid of channels for no reason that violates the ToS?

To be released you have to of breached the contract that you signed in some way e.g uploading copyrighted content.
 
But I don't think that does not stops the years you signed up for.

Sorry I don't understand what you are saying? Networks usually mention in the contract that uploading copyrighted content means they can get rid of you so they can either a.) fight hard to get rid of the copyright strike b.) get rid of you , that's obviously dependent on how much $ you bring to the network.
 
Sorry I don't understand what you are saying? Networks usually mention in the contract that uploading copyrighted content means they can get rid of you so they can either a.) fight hard to get rid of the copyright strike b.) get rid of you , that's obviously dependent on how much $ you bring to the network.
But you can't get with another network that easy right after I heard with copyright. Like you still have to wait 1 year or however long you signed up for.

But if they kicked you for any other reason, then I believe that.
 
But you can't get with another network that easy right after I heard. Like you still have to wait 1 year or however long you signed up for.

Well if you get a copyright strike that lasts 6 months (sometimes longer) which means you wouldn't be able to partner until it goes away, getting a copyright strike is definitely a bad way to go about exiting a network.
 
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