
In this episode of MindPower, Bryce describes many of the obstacles you may encounter when you submit your videos for revenue sharing. It seems with a rush of new Partners coming onboard, YouTube has probably had to cover its backside in many ways so as to prevent lawsuits due to copyright infringments and more. This video should explain some of the requirements and hoops you may have to jump through to get your video approved. A great way to send your signed documents is to upload scanned images or pdfs to MSN Spaces at spaces.msn.com using your Hotmail, MSN or Live ID, MAKE SURE they are in a folder that is publicly viewable, and get the actual URL of the file (jpg Also, when they are asking for your license information for the software you use, they want to see the "END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT" that comes with the program. They are looking for text in that document that restricts your use of content for commercial purposes. You might be better off not talking about which software you use unless they ask. On the videos where I did not specify this, I only had to go 1 extra round with Partner Support, whereas I have had to go 3 extra rounds to show my software licenses on the ones that I did specify my software. This video (C)2010 Bryce L. Tomlinson & NewDepthMedia.com LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Be sure to check out my awesome home business at bryceshomebusiness.com
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