Amateur British film-makers who submit popular clips to the video-sharing website YouTube are to be financially rewarded for their handiwork.
YouTube, which is owned by Google, says it will give a share of the advertising revenue from its most watched clips to the creators, in some cases allowing them to earn as much as £1,500 a month.
One Briton who is already being paid for his work and whose films have been watched millions of times has earned almost £4,000 since April.
The scheme will be eligible only to people who submit “a significant number” of videos, and for clips that are watched regularly, though Google declined to be more precise about the criteria. It also declined to say what the video creator’s share of the revenue would be.
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Thursday, 31 January 2008
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