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Can relying on YouTube as your primary source of income be against the law when you don’t have a job and don’t have a drivers license and if you’re still living with your parents and if it is against the law would there be laws put in place by the department of labor that would get violated.

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A bit more than half eay. Isn't two thousand for newbies? I could be mistaken. It takes along time it's more for knowledge then earring I would think. Don't rely on this for income. Just pass time.
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As of now, there is no law about this matter. So YouTubers can still earn money on YouTube. In fact, I hope I could be like them without any second thought.
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I don't think relying on youtube as a primary source of income is illegal. I have seen feeding their families with the help of youtube. Owning car, house everything based on youtube money. People living in countryside are not even aware of law properly and they are making their living out of youtube and staying happy.
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On youtube it was stated that you have to be over 18 years, when you are over that age you can easily acquire a drivers license or any other document required.
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Relying solely on YouTube as a primary source of income is not inherently against the law, as there are many individuals and businesses who have built successful careers and revenue streams through the platform. However, it is important to note that YouTube's terms of service, as well as local laws and regulations, must be followed in order to avoid potential legal issues.

For example, YouTube's terms of service prohibit certain types of content, such as copyrighted material, hate speech, and content that violates community guidelines. Additionally, YouTubers who earn income through the platform are subject to taxation laws, and may be required to register as a business and pay taxes on their earnings.

It's important for creators to carefully read and understand YouTube's terms of service, as well as consult with a qualified attorney or accountant to ensure that they are complying with all relevant laws and regulations
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No, relying on YouTube as a primary source of income is not against the law. However, it is important to make sure that you are following all applicable laws and regulations, including any laws related to taxes or copyright. Additionally, depending on the type of work you are doing, you may need to obtain a license or permit. The Department of Labor does not typically regulate YouTube income, but it is important to be aware of any laws and regulations that may apply to your work.
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