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Wagram said:
Goodnightmoon said:

http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/29/7938333/nintendo-youtube-affiliate-program

Nintendo has just launched a beta for what it's calling its "Creators Program," an affiliate program for sharing advertising money with YouTube content creators. Essentially, anyone who is part of the program can create YouTube videos featuring footage of Nintendo games and split the advertising money with Nintendo — users will get 60 percent of the revenue on individual videos, but can also register dedicated Nintendo channels to earn 70 percent. 

But for people like Angry Joe this is not enough.


This language does not support what you posted. Where does it specifically say that Nintendo and Google share that 40%?



This is the real split. If we dont count the youtube revenue, because that is a constant, then you are getting a 42% out of the 60% possible, that´s a 70% of the possible revenue, and they are taking the other 30%.

But If you count the youtube revenue then that´s the split. Nintendo is getting just a 18%, while youtube takes 40% and the youtuber gets the 42% (he actually wins)

(probably I´m going to make a thread about it because everybody is missunderstanding this and thinking that youtube and Nintendo takes like the 80% of the revenue, and NOP)