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.
5-10 dollar per 100 view
no there is not.
Yes you can cancel your partnership by writing to partner support! http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/request.py?&contact_type=partner_general
Once you get to a certain amount of subscribers you can register for a youtube "partnership", or maybe somebody like adsense will send you a message to put their ads on your videos and will pay you for each time somebody clicks on it.
I do not think you can. Sorry!
none you do not pay you must meet there partnership rules like 1000 or more subscribe and at least 10,000 video views in total
100% free , and if you make regular videos you can apply for partnership then they pay you for making videos.
Very rich he get paid by YouTube ads and YouTube partnership program. But he is not that rich....his YouTube channel is worth about 50-100 thousands dollar
you have to pay youtube to be featured
are you going to benifit from it? if so the yes
Youtube is a website free to its users, you don't have to pay