- What is YouTube sound recording revenue?
- Does YouTube pay royalties for music?
- Does TuneCore collect YouTube royalties?
- How do I collect YouTube royalties?
What is YouTube sound recording revenue?
"Monetization" is the act of making money on goods or services. Artists earn money from their sound recordings on YouTube videos when ads have been placed on the videos. The YouTube Sound Recording Revenue collection service "monetizes" (identifies and collects revenue from) those sound recordings for you.
Does YouTube pay royalties for music?
A royalty for the sound recording owner – Most labels are partners with Youtube's Partner program and participate in the Content ID system to ensure they receive these royalties. They pay the Artist. Artist receive youtube royalties when videos are played that uses their sound recording.
Does TuneCore collect YouTube royalties?
TuneCore has partnered with YouTube to make sure your royalties are accounted for through TuneCore YouTube Sound Recording Revenue collection service. With a $10 one-time setup fee and a few minutes to register your songs, you'll be collecting money from videos all across YouTube.
How do I collect YouTube royalties?
Getting Your Music into Content ID
- Register your titles with ASCAP by logging into Member Access (www.ascap.com/members)
- Upload videos that feature your music to YouTube.
- Make sure your label or distributor sends recordings of your music to YouTube to ingest into their Content ID system.