Watching videos with paid product placements, sponsorships & endorsements

When a creator tells us that their video contains a paid promotion, we’ll display a disclosure at the beginning of the video. Paid promotions include paid product placements, endorsements, sponsorships, or other commercial relationships that might have influenced the content.

Type of paid promotion Definition
Paid product placement

Videos about a product or service because there's a connection between the creator and the maker of the product or service.

Videos created for a company or business in exchange for compensation or free of charge products/services.

Videos where that company or business’s brand, message, or product is included directly in the content and the company has given the creator money or free of charge products to make the video.

Endorsements Videos created for an advertiser or marketer that contains a message that reflects the opinions, beliefs, or experiences of the creator.
Sponsorships Videos that have been financed in whole or in part by a company. Sponsorships generally promote the brand, message, or product of the third party, without integrating the brand, message, or product directly into the content.

Keep in mind that even with YouTube Premium, you may still get disclosures for sponsored content directly added by creators. If you're a creator, learn how to add paid product placements, sponsorships & endorsements to your content.

Note: All paid promotions that appear in content directed to children contain a disclosure that is understandable by children. Learn more about disclosures in paid promotions for videos directed to children.

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