Am glad the suggestions and guidance of fellow DP members have helped me a lot in setting up my own adsense website http://www.tubejuice.net and start counting $$$ Its not making much but atleast it has started making some as a new website. Thanks friends! Matt
you are breaking both the youtube tos and the adsense tos with that website. you are attempting to make money off of content that you don't own, and don't have specific permission by the copyright owner to use. what you are doing is called "youtube scraping"... when a website violates the tos like that, it means that you are stealing content that you don't own, it's the exact same thing as copying website pages from other sites. people out here have been banned from adsense for that crap, although it doesn't happen very often.
Nice to hear some one is happy abt circumstance and advices prevailing here. Even i feel DP is a good source of knowledge.
So are you saying, if someone embeds a random video from youtube, he/she should stop showing adsense on his website/blog just because he didnt star in that video This is something new to me.
not sure about this. I haven't read all youtubes terms but this doesn't sound right to me. I would read up yourself before taking this guys word for it.
you could say that google made it's fortune by scraping website content for it's search engine... but that is legal, while youtube scraping is copyright violation. before a copyright owner can post a clip on youtube, he has to put his electronic signature on the terms of service agreement with google... youtube scrapers don't have any legal contract with either google or the copyright owner of the footage. fyi noobs, google doesn't own the videos on youtube, and neither do you. this has all been covered before in countless threads out here, read the tos.
no. the talent in front of the camera that is starring in the video doesn't own the copyright to the video, it's the person who created the video that owns the copyright... under the laws of most civilized countries, the shooter is automatically granted copyright the instant that the video is created. it becomes youtube scraping when you have the video window playing on the same page that has adsense ads on it... you'll notice that youtube does NOT do that, except for the rare few individuals who have a special agreement with youtube. youtube scrapers like the o.p. in this thread think that they can get away with doing something that youtube itself can't do.
^^^^ thanks for the clarification, really appreciate it. So, what about a site which have both i mean some content + some videos from youtube, can we then use adsense??
so youtube just has ads besides some fo the videos? I seriously think something is off. Youtube now has VIDEO advertisements for adsense that place ADS over a HUGE array of random videos.
Let's put it this way: Google is the company owning youtube as well as AdSense, so I would care about them caring, because it would be bad, if my site stopped making money and will never do so again.
you are probably spamming here you have made this your first post,then how can fellow dp members offer advice as stated in this post ????
Welcome aboard. You will soon start earning. Be patient Content and traffic is the key with a good blend of Ads in your site.