Anata: "There is no definitive answer to this question, as it largely depends on the specific content in question and the copyright holder's wishes. However, some tips on how to balance copyright on YouTube would include ensuring that any copyrighted material is used sparingly and only in a way that will not infringe on the copyright holder's rights, seeking permission from the copyright holder before using any copyrighted material, and crediting the copyright holder when using their work.
When in doubt, it is always best to err on the side of caution and seek permission from the copyright holder before using their work. Remember, just because something is available online does not mean that you are automatically allowed to use it.
However, ideas for copyright royalty balances (entertainment, info, fanwork, etc.) & percentages to avoid videos being taken down completely.
Example
35% for the original content creator
5% for YouTube
60% for the copyright holders (entertainment, info, fanwork, etc.)
Example 2
20% for the original creator
5% for any featured collaborators
10% for YouTube
15% for the copyright holder (if different from the original creator)
50% for revenue generated from ads
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How To Balance Copyright On YouTube?
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