No, you can sign up, upload and watch videos on YouTube for free.
I'm not sure what this question is asking, but for the most part, you do not have to pay for anything on YouTube. It is free to upload videos, and it is free to watch videos. Those basic functions are free but there also are some other things you can pay for, such as promoting your videos by paying for an ad on the site.
You don't have to pay for an account or to watch most videos. Youtube has however started some "rental" services available in the united states where you pay for temporary access to some downloads.
OTK Spanking videos can be found on more than one site on the internet. YouTube has a great collection of these specific videos. Some websites, unlike YouTube, make their members pay to watch videos online.
Yes. It is free to watch YouTube videos. All the user generated contents are free. But apparently, YouTube was also experimenting with video rental business to charge for premium content and set to be priced at $3.99 a movie.
No. Both being having a YouTube account and uploading videos are free. You only have to pay if you promote one of your videos.
YouTube makes its income from the advertisers who want to display their ads on YouTube on user-created videos. YouTube makes money when visitors click on advertisements or watch advertisements on YouTube because the advertisers invested money into their advertisements through a click-per-pay deal or a watch-per-pay deal.
No, you can use youtube to watch many music videos. You can also download videos from bitorrent websites. The only fee you have to pay is if you buy a video from itunes.
You can watch some of the videos here, but some are from youtube and the rest you have to pay for. http://video.aol.com/video-search/query/Scrappy%20Doo
Nope.
Having a YouTube account, watching and uploading, and commenting are all free. Youtube does offer the opportunity to have videos promoted, where you essentially pay to get extra views on your videos, but this is not something you are required to do.
No, YouTube does not pay any royalties to YouTube content creators. YouTube pays users who monetize videos by a pay-per-view basis and the pay per view total can be cashed out when a YouTube user reaches the $100 threshold minimum.