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Will youtube monetize reading books channels?

Can you make money by reading books?

By nathalie patreciaPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

Will youtube monetize reading books channels? Can you make money on youtube by reading books?

Let’s discuss in details

There are two major parts involved in monetizing reading book channel?

1 Copyright

2 Youtube monetization policy.

Reading a book aloud to the public, either directly or by means of any device or process, is called “public performance” of the work.

For example, you love harry potter series and decided to record your reading and post it youtube.

You need explicit written permission, preferably in the form of a contract, from the copyright holder.

This would require negotiations to work, what you are giving in return for this publishing right that you are planning to use which will likely be requested in cash, including a royalty deal for the copyright holder.

They would likely be very interested in how you plan to profit from it, what your business model is and how you plan to represent their intellectual property.

If the business model looks doubtful like just going to post them on youtube and monetizing it or they feel your production values or ideas on presentation are not up to their standards, they will not agree to anything.

Bear in mind that the Intellectual Property is not just the words but also the brand associated with it.

You can record yourself reading a book and use it for your own purposes. That's fine. You can't publish it on any format, including YouTube. You certainly can't profit from it.

Alternatively, just ask yourself, “Why do audiobook companies pay authors royalties on sales of recordings and downloads of audiobooks unless they have to?”

What about giving credits to author?

Giving credit to the author won’t work here because you are reading the entire content of the book not a piece or a portion of it and it will not fit in to fair use.

Let’s see from an author’s perspective.

You contacting an author seeking their permission or make a deal. Few authors will just give you permission.

But most will not, because after spending months or years of work to write a story or book.

Why they let you do for free and you earn money?

You cannot use someone else’s content without permission. Doing so is illegal copyright infringement. That includes making and distributing a recording of you reading a book aloud.

If the work is copyrighted, you will get hurt (financially and legally)!

You might think, by reading I’m promoting these books, nope you are wrong, you don’t have explicit permission of these publishers or authors to do so, isn't it.

You may ask what about the Books in public domain

If the book is public domain, yes you can! However, be careful and you need an extensive amount of search on the copyright and use it on you work.

You need to understand the fact in the public domain it's not good enough just knowing that it's in the public domain you actually have to produce evidence for copyright dispute.

I would suggest keep records specifically links to pages the sure that the work is in the public domain for example you'll need the date and place of publication.

I suggest that you just put these in the video description so anyone that’s visiting the video can see that this is in the public domain and that you can prove that and also, you'll not lose it you’ll know that it's there and over there for every video also public

if you grab a newly printed version of the story, because the notes or interpretations of the story may be copyrighted by the author who put the version together. It’s best to go to a library or Project Gutenberg and pull down a version that was printed long ago enough that it is no longer copyrighted.

These are the implications or consequences in reading the copyrighted work or a book.

Now will see about reused content

Any Public Domain content, which doesn’t have massive value added to it or just uploading sake of doing. it be considered Reused Content, and non-monetizable.

Videos based on still images, whether or not the rights are owned by the uploader, are no longer considered true videos by YouTube. They also fall under the Reused Content section of the AdSense Content Quality Guidelines.

Read more here -->https://wetechtube.blogspot.com/

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About the Creator

nathalie patrecia

Digital Marketing Expert, Marketing Manager @ WeTechTube.

Interested in blogging, travelling.

Follow us on https://www.youtube/c/wetechtube

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