Internet related News · 2017-09-20

YouTube to discontinue paid Content

YouTube’s decided to “deprecate paid channel subscriptions & paid Content offerings.” Meaning – you will no longer be paid for your videos.

A post on its official blog said:

Here’s what you can expect as we discontinue paid content on YouTube:

  • On September 19, 2017, you will no longer be able to create new paid content on YouTube, and new viewers will no longer be able to pay to subscribe to creator content. All your existing paid channels or videos will continue to show until December 1, 2017.
  • On November 1, 2017, viewers will stop being charged for any existing subscriptions. We’ll let all current subscribers know via email one month before paid channels are turned off.
  • On December 1, 2017, all paid content will automatically be made private. You have full control over keeping these videos private or making them public (as free videos to watch). Individual videos purchased (not rented) by viewers should not be removed so that users will be able to access their purchases until December 1, 2022 per purchase terms.

These changes do not apply to YouTube Red Originals, Google Play Movies/TV, or Live PPV.


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