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YouTube's Partner Program for musicians, commonly known as Musicians Wanted, has been expanded out of the US this week. Musicians in Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, the U.K., Sweden, the Czech Republic, Argentina, and New Zealand, can now get in on the revenue sharing action for their music videos. By signing up for the Partner Program, you keep the rights to everything you do, which for many musicians is the biggest worry when signing with labels, let alone a video sharing site like YouTube. While the list of supported countries is now greatly increased, it's still well short of what Google would have you believe is "worldwide." Still, it's an improvement, and if you're a musician with a music video up on YouTube, and you haven't tried to have it pulled down already, perhaps now's the time to sign up and make some money off the back of your hard work from YouTube. What have you got to lose?
Interested people with musical talent, which counts us out, can head on over to YouTube.com/MusiciansWanted to sign up and see who else has joined the foray.
YouTube Musicians Wanted expanded "worldwide" originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 06:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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