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YouTube has suspended from its partner program alt accounts for Screen Culture and KH Studio after they posted fake movie and TV trailers. YouTube Suspends Ad Sals On More Fake Movie Trailer Channels ...
Since that initial report, Deadline has confirmed that YouTube has turned off all ad revenue for two major sources of these fake trailers – Screen Culture (1.4 million subscribers) and KH Studio ...
EXCLUSIVE: YouTube has further cracked down on fake movie trailer channels. The video giant has suspended ad revenue on Screen Trailers and Royal Trailer, two alternative accounts run by the ...
YouTube has suspended its partnership program with the channels Screen Culture and KH Studio, both known for producing fake trailers that feature the eerie, dead-eyed, and stilted visages of ...
YouTube Pauses Monetization for 2 Huge Fake Movie Trailer Accounts ... According to YouTube, Screen Culture and KH Studio's AI-made trailers violate policies by letting studios take a revenue cut.
EXCLUSIVE: YouTube has stopped two major fake movie trailer channels from being able to monetize their AI-fueled videos. The Google-owned video-hosting giant has turned off ad revenue on Screen ...
Some Hollywood studios are reportedly earning money from fake AI-generated movie trailers on YouTube, ... a larger audience than KH Studio’s 683,000 subscribers and 560 million views.
Similarly, Amazon removed a The Boys fake trailer once but ignored repeats. Nikhil P. Chaudhari, founder of Screen Culture, estimated only 10% of his videos faced monetization claims.
It seems YouTube took notice of Deadline's report and the reaction to it. Just days after the investigation was published, the platform turned off ad revenue on Screen Culture and KH Studio, two ...
According to the YouTuber VJrawr, an early fake-trailer creator whose channels have more than 500,000 combined subscribers, the creators of KH Studio and Screen Culture have been a part of the ...
YouTube Pauses Monetization for 2 Huge Fake Movie Trailer Accounts According to YouTube, Screen Culture and KH Studio's AI-made trailers violate policies by letting studios take a revenue cut.
YouTube channels using a suite of AI and automated tools to pump out fake news videos have found a viral, monetizable formula by targeting Black celebrities.