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June 16, 2010

Congratulations on the success of your video! Cooking Christ Gets Spanish Singer Jesus Crucifix Prosecuted: It's popular, and that means you make YouTube Partnership Program money...if you in fact cooked Christ yourself, etc.

Cooking Christ Gets Spanish Singer and Jesus Crucifix Prosecuted

Congratulations on the success of your video! It's popular, and that means you may be able to make money

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Dear limbsandthings1

Your video

Cooking Christ Gets Spanish Singer and Jesus Crucifix Prosecuted might be eligible for the YouTube Partnership Program, which allows you to make money from playbacks of your video.

Making money from your video is easy.

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  • Spanish musician prosecuted for blasphemy: Javier Krahe, a well-known Spanish singer-songwriter and artist prosecuted for blasphemy. Javier Krahe is one of the most popular left wing singer-songwriters in Spain, but he also likes to express himself in other artistic ways. In 1978 he recorded this funny and admittedly blasphemous clip called "Cooking Christ". You can see how Christ is cut up, spread with butter and put into the oven, before getting out on the third day. A delicious dish!

Here's how it works:


First sign into your YouTube account. Then, review and complete the steps outlined here:

If your video is approved, we'll start placing ads next to the video and pay you a share of the revenue as long as you meet the program requirements.

We look forward to adding your video to the YouTube Partnership Program.

Thanks and good luck!

The YouTube Team

YouTube Partnership Program: Welcome

Congratulations on the success of your video! It's popular, and that means you may be able to make money from it by submitting it to the YouTube Partnership Program.

Before we can add your video to the program, you'll need to complete these steps:

  1. Read the tutorial
  2. Link your YouTube account to a Google AdSense account
  3. Tell us more about the contents of your video
  4. Accept the agreement

Let's get started ...

YouTube Partnership Program: Tutorial Introduction

The tutorial will explain the following aspects of the program:

  • What types of videos are acceptable for revenue sharing
  • How your video makes money
  • How to set up revenue sharing for your video
  • How and when you get paid
  • Where to get more information

    YouTube Partnership Program: Tutorial  

    What types of videos are acceptable for revenue sharing

    The basic guidelines are simple: for a video to be eligible, you must have worldwide distribution rights to everything in the video, and it must abide by our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

    Here are some specific examples of things that would make a video ineligible:

  • Your video contains content that you didn't create or get permission from its creator to use, such as:
    • music
    • video images
    • photographs or artwork
    • live event
    • video game footage
    • any other copyrighted content
  • Your video shows people from whom you did not get permission
  • Your video has content that would be inappropriate for children. We limit the YouTube Partnership Program to videos that can be shown to all age groups.

We take our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines seriously, and so should you. Let us help you profit from your videos rather than take them off the site by making sure they conform to these guidelines.

If your video does not conform to these guidelines, it may be removed from the site.

YouTube Partnership Program: Tutorial  

More information about copyright

For the YouTube Partnership Program, it's NOT OK to use someone else's material, even if you:

  • edit together or “mash-up” other works
  • alter it by 10%, 20%, 30%, etc.
  • only use 30 seconds of a song or video clip
  • found it on the internet
  • didn't receive a copyright notice from anyone
  • paid for it (bought a CD or digital song, for example)
  • give proper attribution or credits
  • are only singing the words of a favorite copyrighted song

Some other helpful sites

Please note: Nothing in this tutorial should be considered as legal advice — it's for informational purposes only.

YouTube Partnership Program: Tutorial  

How your video makes money

Once you have agreed to the YouTube Partnership Program Agreement, your video will be reviewed based on its content and the information you've provided, and revenue sharing will be turned on if it's approved. Once it's on, your video can start generating revenue:

  • YouTube will display ads next to your video.
  • You will earn a share of the revenue that is generated from those ads.

Reviewing your video will take some time and can take up to 2 weeks; please be patient while it's in process. You will receive an email notification if your video is rejected.

For more details about revenue sharing, please review the Agreement at the end of this tutorial.

YouTube Partnership Program: Tutorial  

How and when you get paid

To receive your revenue, you must link your YouTube account to an AdSense account. Once you have done that, you will be paid through your AdSense account when:

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