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I mean its the same in the UK with employment protections, but YouTubers wouldn't be covered by that as they're not employees and don't have contracts. Google don't really have to share any revenue with uploaders as they're already providing the infrastructure and storage for free.
No one should rely on that as income and just see it as a bonus, to other income streams.