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YouTube To Let Users Charge Rental Fees
YouTube exec Hunter Walk told MediaPost that the site will soon offer its users the ability to charge rental fees for their uploaded videos.
For the past couple of years YouTube has been focusing on ways for its users to monetize their videos should they become very popular. It launched the YouTube Partnership Program last year, which allows some folks with popular videos (YouTube staff decide which ones are eligible) to share advertising revenue with Google.
However, this new self-service rental plan will be the first opportunity YouTube users have to make money off of their videos by charging viewers instead of relying on advertising. Details on the program are scarce — for example, we’re not sure if just any user can partake, or if the program is only available to industry professionals.
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Angela Shupe on May 4th, 2010 7:13 pm
This doesn’t sound like something that will be embraced all that easily by people that surf YouTube videos because they like them. While the maker of the video might make a little money they would be alienating a large chunk of their viewer base. If we wanted to pay to see something, we’d rent a movie.
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