YouTube will now allow creators to monetize videos about coronavirus and COVID-19

YouTube in this day and age offered a metamorphosis in protection with reference to the unconventional coronavirus or COVID-19. Prior to now, YouTube’s selling tips have shyed away from monetization of films that built-in more than a passing indicate of the coronavirus as part of its “sensitive events” protection. The protection i…
YouTube today announced a change in policy regarding the novel coronavirus or COVID-19. Previously, YouTube’s advertising guidelines prevented monetization of videos that included more than a passing mention of the coronavirus as part of its “sensitive events” policy. The policy i…Original article
Author: Sarah Perez

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  2. "The multi-hyphenate actor-director-entrepreneur, Joseph Gordon-Levitt (best known for roles in “3rd Rock from the Sun,” “Inception,” “Snowden” and “10 Things I Hate About You,”) came to TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2019 this morning to talk about his startup, the collaborative media platform HitRecord". (October 3, 2019)
  3. "Ahead of the official announcement of an FTC settlement which could force YouTube to direct under-13-year-old users to a separate experience for YouTube’s kid-friendly content, the company has quietly announced plans to launch its YouTube Kids service on the web". (August 28, 2019)
  4. "YouTube today is expanding the ways creators can make money with the global launch of a new feature, Super Stickers. The stickers are aimed at fans who want to show their support and connect with favorite creators, similar to Super Chat, which highlights a fans messages within a live chat". (November 5, 2019)
  5. "YouTube is partnering with Merchbar on a new integration that will allow artists to sell their official merchandise to their worldwide fans from a shelf just below the video". (October 16, 2019)
  6. "YouTube in September announced a $100 million fund to invest in new childrens video content, following its $170 million settlement with the FTC over childrens privacy law violations". (February 5, 2020)
  7. "Kid-friendly YouTube content now has its own website, youtubekids.com". (August 30, 2019)
  8. "Last September, YouTube began testing a new feature called profile cards, which showed a users public information and comment history on the current channel". (January 15, 2020)
  9. "Google announced today the launch of Shopping ads on YouTube, which lets brands advertise their products and services right in the YouTube home feed and search results". (November 5, 2019)
  10. "YouTube is asking the U.S. Federal Trade Commission for further clarification and better guidance to help video creators understand how to comply with the FTCs guidelines set forth as part of YouTubes settlement with the regulator over its violations of childrens privacy laws". (December 10, 2019)
  11. "Facebook is preparing to launch officially licensed music videos on its social network in the U.S. next month, in a direct challenge to YouTube". (July 14, 2020)
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