I probably would but I could get sued out the ass by Microsoft for Halo video's (edited of course) which nobody is allowed to make money off unless they are reviewers.
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No, MS is actually pretty lenient with their content. As long as you out a disclaimer saying Halo is MS property and yours isn't official, they don't care.
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Edited by lonepaul2441: 8/4/2014 2:09:48 PMThought to so, well I sill have linkin park as the music and have acknowledge copyright claim on my video so I can't monitise it anyway.
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Edited by BaconShelf: 8/4/2014 7:06:01 PMYeah, that's Linkin Park. I one had a video with In The End On it and it had adverts on even though I don't want them. You might find [url=http://www.xbox.com/en-US/community/developer/rules]this[/url] informative :3
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Edited by lonepaul2441: 8/4/2014 7:16:48 PMSays there I cannot. [quote]You may post your Item to a page or website that has advertising, but only if you do not earn any money from that advertising. For example, if you post your video on Youtube or Vimeo and there happens to be an advertisement next to it, then as long as you don't get paid for that advertisement, the fact that there is an advertisement on the page doesn't break these Rules. But enrolling in the Youtube partner program (or other similar programs), where you are entering into an agreement to get paid, is not allowed. On a similar note, if you create and distribute a free app, then you can't earn any money from advertising in that app.[/quote]