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  • Did you know that over $3B in royalties are wrongfully paid out to content thefts each year?

    Nowadays, content from your social media pages like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok can be easily stolen and re-uploaded on other people's channels and accounts. What's worse is they can be earning using the videos that you worked hard for.

    To address this issue, we have started offering our Digital Rights Management service - CreatorShield. We help creators get a handle on their copyright management and put their money back into their pockets that would otherwise be paid to people re-uploading their content.

    Perks of signing up for this service:

    • Copyright protection.

    • Unlock a new revenue stream - all money recovered by CreatorShield will be on top of what you are currently earning right now.

    • Completely free - just sign up and we'll do all the work for you.

  • STEP #1: RIGHTS CLEARANCE
    Give us legal permission to perform our services by signing our copyright clearance form.


    STEP #2: WE'LL DO OUR THING

    Every 30-days, we will review your social media pages by hand and apply our magic to all of the content that is most vulnerable to being stolen.


    STEP #3: RESULTS + MONETIZATION

    Every 12 hours, our proprietary software will automatically generate a list of videos that contain your content on other channels. We can then claim and roll ads on these videos via Content ID.


    STEP #4: MONTHLY LOOT FOR YOU
    We'll automatically pay you every 30-days for all of the ad revenue we recoup for you, which would otherwise be paid to pesky content thefts. It's that simple.


    By signing the form, you are simply allowing us to legally scan for, capture, and monetize re-uploads of your content on your behalf in compliance with its third-party content partners, including but not limited to YouTube/Google.


    You still retain ownership of all your content, videos, and intellectual property. Nothing will change in how you own or operate your channel or brand pages.

  • No, it will not. Your channel will be whitelisted so no claims will be made to your account and any profit generated from our system will be on top of what you are currently earning from AdSense. If you did not register your YouTube account, please feel free to send us the link to the channel/s you want to be whitelisted.

  • Please note that using the Copyright Match tool will harm your potential revenue and the effectiveness of CreatorShield

F.A.Q

Before Joining

  • Your profits will depend on the re-uploaded videos claimed and the generated revenue that we will collect on your behalf.

    It is possible that no ripped contents will be claimed or no revenue will be generated from those that will be claimed.

    On the other hand, there's no cap on the amount you can earn. We will regularly review your social media pages by hand and apply our magic to all of the content that is most vulnerable to being stolen.

    The best things about our service are you get copyright protection for your content and you potentially earn a new layer of cash.

  • Every 30 days after your content is loaded into our system, we will check how much money we have recouped for you and pay you the appropriate percentage as stated in the agreement. The payment threshold is $25.

  • CreatorShield earnings are paid at the end of each month, for the revenue earned the month prior. For example, if you make $1,000 in January, you will receive it at the end of February. This is roughly 24 hours after Google Adsense pays our Company.

  • You may receive your revenue via Bank Transfer, PayPal, or International Bank Transfer for those abroad and outside the Network’s country of operations (United States).

F.A.Q

Getting Paid

  • The Copyright Match Tool is available to any YouTube channel owner who has submitted a valid copyright removal request. Once your removal request is approved, the Copyright Match Tool starts scanning YouTube uploads for potential matches to the videos reported in your removal request. Then, you can review these potential matches and decide what action to take.

    You can also fill out a form and show a need for an advanced rights management tool to have access to the Copyright Match Tool.

    It's your responsibility to review each match and consider whether fair use, fair dealing, or a similar copyright exception applies.


    These are the actions you can take when reviewing each match:

    • ARCHIVE: If you don’t want to take any action, this option moves the match from your Matches tab to the Archives tab. The matching video itself isn't deleted or affected.

    • REQUEST REMOVAL: This option opens our removal request webform so you can submit a removal request for the matching video. After submitting, you can view the videos you requested the removal of in your Removal Requests tab.

    • CONTACT CHANNEL: This option lets you send a pre-written email to the uploader of the matching video. You can find past emails you’ve sent in your Messages tab.

  • YouTube only grants Content ID to copyright owners who meet specific criteria. To be approved, they must own exclusive rights to a substantial body of original material that is frequently uploaded to YouTube.

    YouTube also sets explicit guidelines on how to use Content ID. Copyright owners who repeatedly make erroneous claims can have their Content ID access disabled and their partnership with YouTube terminated.

    Videos uploaded to YouTube are scanned against a database of audio and visual content that's been submitted to YouTube by copyright owners via Content ID.


    When Content ID finds a match, it applies a Content ID claim to the matching video. A Content ID claim results in one of the following actions, depending on the copyright owner's Content ID settings:

    • Blocks a video from being viewed.

    • Monetizes the video by running ads against it and sometimes sharing revenue with the uploader.

    • Tracks the video’s viewership statistics.

  • TikTok is the fastest-growing social media platform in the world. While many people are still trying to understand how it works, a lot have become successful already by uploading TikTok videos.


    If you are new to TikTok, here are the first steps you have to take.

    • Create your brand. Decide on the type of videos you’ll post, and be consistent.

    • Post content that people want to watch. Your content must be fresh, interesting, unique, and updated.

    • Get followers. The best way to get followers is to understand what your audience wants to see and upload quality content regularly.


    Here are some ways to earn money on TikTok.

    • Become a TikTok influencer. Companies hire influencers to use their videos to promote their products/services/brand, in hopes of generating sales.

    • Publish sponsored posts. Look for brands that are interested in building their TikTok presence and reach out to them and offer your services.

    • Sell your merchandise. Use TikTok to promote your business or start making your own line of products depending on the brand you have created on your profile.

    • Become a TikTok consultant. If you are an expert on TikTok, people will pay money to hire you as a consultant to help them create their strategy, build their brand, and boost their followers.

    • Claim re-uploads of your content. You can use Digital Rights Management services like CreatorShield to claim re-uploads of your TikTok videos on YouTube and earn money that is otherwise paid out to people stealing your content.

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