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Their current CPM is $9, and Revenue-Share is 60%.
They have a fixed CPM and a revenue share?
Their current CPM is $9, and Revenue-Share is 60%.
I am in Machinima a 3 year contract, if I request to unlink and within the 30 days if they do not answer my request, and I get automatically unlinked is it in violation of my contract term?
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and when click Request to unlink.
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Liable for what? lolThey're terminating their relationship with you if they're going to release you.
Nope and 9$ seemed like a huge high-ball, I'd say it's half that.They have a fixed CPM and a revenue share?
It's their duty to keep tabs on certain things within their MCN, like unlink requests, reference file conflicts, and disputed claims. If they are not properly operating their internal side, then I doubt a judge would side with them.This is actually one of the more interesting queries that has been made of late. He's not wrong in asking the question. Every contract has terms for termination. If indeed Machinima screwed up and didn't notice the unlink request for 30 days, they certainly could make a case for relinking (if it ever went to court) because the unlink inside of YouTube is not one of the terms of the contract.
Now, they're not going to bother for a small channel, but from a legal perspective it is certainly plausible.
It's their duty to keep tabs on certain things within their MCN, like unlink requests, reference file conflicts, and disputed claims. If they are not properly operating their internal side, then I doubt a judge would side with them.
Neither is it one-sided. If the relationship isn't mutual, a judge isn't likely going to allow it to continue. None of us are trained in legal but it's common sense I'd say.Doubt all you like. The judge will base the decision on what the contract says.
Neither is it one-sided. If the relationship isn't mutual, a judge isn't likely going to allow it to continue. None of us are trained in legal but it's common sense I'd say.
I brought it up because why else would someone use the unlink button unless they're unhappy with their relationship with the MCN at hand. Unless there are people who do it for the fun of it lol and yeah I realise we're talking theoreticallyHowever we're not talking about that here, we're talking about a third party unlink button not mentioned in the contract becoming a forced termination button if the network for some reason doesn't deny it in time.
