There is no limit to the amount of videos that a user can upload to YouTube. There is a limit of fifteen minutes for each video, but this limit may be lifted on application to the site, and there is no payment required for this.
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Youtube does not charge for video uploads.
youtube is where you can find anything its even bigger than google and even shows how to do things without paying or on a budget
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This depends on your filing status and number of dependents. Sorry I couldn't give you an answer but I would need this information to give you a correct figure.
YouTube has recently devised a plan for users to start paying for subscriptions to specific channels. However, this did not seem to be a major success and I have not heard much about the progress of it being implemented on more channels, if it was ever implemented anywhere at all. However, the majority of videos on YouTube will always remain free.
$25,000
In 2009, $106,800 for Social Security. No maximum for Medicare.
No, becoming a partner on YouTube does not require any sort of payment (it's supposed to be Google paying you when you become a partner). The only people who really pay to have things played on YouTube are the advertisers, who deposit an amount of money to have an advertisement campaign on YouTube.
The maximum is 50% of one's gross income, so that depends on what you consider the maximum. Provided you are paying less than this, yes she can, however that does not mean the court will accept it as it is not a necessity. see link below
I dont know dude why are you asking me? look it up on youtube or something
How much private work is he doing and what is he charging is the question!