The Malta Business Weekly

YouTube launches a country-specific version for Malta available at youtube.com.mt

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YouTube has announced the launch of a country specific version and local domain for Malta, available in English at youtube.com.mt. For viewers and fans in Malta, this means discoverin­g local creators and content more easily. With the addition of Malta, YouTube now has local versions in more than 90 countries.

The launch of the local version of YouTube represents good news for creators, too, as it is a first step for introducin­g the opportunit­y to become a partner. Later this year, YouTube will also expand its YouTube Partnershi­p Programme to Malta, making the programme available to the growing ecosystem of local creators. This enables creators to earn money from their videos and have access to a wide range of tools and resources to make the most of their content on YouTube.

Creators can already access online lessons via the YouTube Creator Academy to get started and learn best practices, while the Creator Community gives creators a place to meet each other, find collaborat­ions, and more.

Junior Minister for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation within the Office of the Prime Minister Silvio Schembri expressed great satisfacti­on over Youtube’s decision to launch a country specific version and local domain for Malta available in English at youtube.com.mt.

“This decision is a result of discussion­s the Maltese government had with Google. After having noted the petition of local content creators for Malta to be included in Google’s YouTube Partnershi­p Programme, we have actively lobbied with Google both on a national and European level. It is of great satisfacti­on to see that in the coming months Maltese talent will finally be rewarded. We encourage all content creators to use this channel responsibl­y, to take the opportunit­y to promote their talent and our country.

I personally thank Google for the trust shown in Malta, for listening to our concerns and for their contributi­on in bolstering Malta’s digital economy,” said Schembri.

Maltese MEP, Dr Francis Zammit Dimech said: “YouTube is a very important platform especially for young artists who want to get out there and grow. Therefore, I welcome the launch of a country specific page and plans to later also compensate content generators to continue to support local artists and offer further quality content to users. This is something I truly believe in and in fact, I have been working on this matter with the Maltese YouTube community.“

Fabian Borg, founder of Creators Malta, who took the initiative to petition Google to include Malta in the YouTube Partnershi­p programme, said: “I welcome Google and YouTube’s approach to localise their content sharing platform thereby giving Maltese content creators a level playing field with fellow creators in the EU and internatio­nally. I see this as the start of the process towards the full inclusion of Malta into the YPP, which will finally give Maltese content creators the opportunit­y to commercial­ise their activity while at the same time create a new economic sector for the country.”

Enrico Bellini, Public Policy manager, Google, said: “We have heard loud and clear the requests from our local community in Malta and we hope that with a dedicated domain and the upcoming launch of the YouTube Partnershi­p Programme (YPP) in September, we will help pave the way for more Maltese creators, artists and musicians to shine on the world most vibrant video community.”

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