YouTube · YouTube Terms of Service

Right to Monetize User Content

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Why it matters

YouTube can earn revenue from your uploaded videos without paying you unless you have a separate partner agreement — the default ToS alone grants zero payment rights.

Consumer impact

YouTube's terms grant the platform sweeping rights to use, distribute, and monetize content you upload, while limiting YouTube's financial liability to you to just $500. Parents who allow children to use the platform are personally bound by the full terms of service and responsible for their child's conduct. You can download a copy of your data at any time via Google Takeout at https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout before closing your account.

Applicable agencies

  • Federal Trade Commission (ftc)
    Oversees unfair or deceptive business practices and can investigate companies that mislead consumers about data collection, sharing, or use.
    Who can file: Anyone affected by the company's practices (US or international)
    What you need: Your account details, a timeline of relevant events, and a description of the specific issue
    What to expect: Complaints inform FTC enforcement priorities and investigations but do not result in individual resolution or compensation
    File a complaint →

Provision details

Document information
Document
YouTube Terms of Service
Entity
YouTube
Document last updated
March 24, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
March 8, 2026
Last verified
March 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-000571
Document ID
CA-D-00069
Evidence Provenance
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a146f232e6d60fbbc3635b1c608c64d512a31ce5bd58b43430c4c9930bbf45d7
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How to Cite
ConductAtlas Policy Archive
Entity: YouTube | Document: YouTube Terms of Service | Record: CA-P-000571
Captured: 2026-03-08 14:25:29 UTC | SHA-256: a146f232e6d60fbb…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/youtube/youtube-terms-of-service/right-to-monetize-user-content/
Accessed: April 4, 2026
Classification
Severity
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