YouTube Rolls Out ‘Creator Music’ For Users To Monetise Licensed Music

Last Update: February 15, 2023, 08:43 IST

YouTube has rolled out its new marketplace.

YouTube has rolled out its new marketplace.

Last September, the company introduced “Creator Music” to give YouTube creators easy access to an ever-growing catalog of music to use in their long-form videos.

Google-owned YouTube has launched its new marketplace, Creator Music, as a new and easier way for creators in the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) in the US to source music for use in their videos, wherever they are. Access the growing catalogue. To monetize

“We are excited to launch this for monetizing creators in the US in the coming weeks and will continue to explore expansion to more countries in 2023 – subscribe to this post and we’ll keep you updated on our rollout plans, According to the YouTube help page.

Last September, the company introduced “Creator Music” to give YouTube creators easy access to an ever-growing catalog of music to use in their long-form videos.

This will allow creators who don’t want to pre-purchase a license to use the song and share the revenue with the track’s artist and respective rights holders.

Amjad Hanif, Vice President of Creator Products, YouTube, said, “Creators can now purchase affordable, high-quality music licenses that unlock their full earning potential – they’ll keep the same share of revenue they would normally get with no music at all. Let’s make it on video.” in a statement.

Last month, Google announced that it had restructured YPP terms to include new modules such as the ‘Shorts Monetization Module’, which allows creators to start making ad revenue on Shorts on the video-sharing platform from February 1. Is.

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