"Araki" Clip Guidelines KADOKAWA Corporation (Representative Director, President and CEO: Takeshi Natsuno) and "Araki," an artist active mainly in the net music scene and live performances, announce the release of the ["Araki" Clip Guidelines] utilizing KADOKAWA's secondary use management and revenue distribution service "CSP (Creator Support Program)" (hereinafter: CSP). This will enable the publication of clip videos on platforms such as YouTube and TwitCasting in accordance with these guidelines, as well as monetization on YouTube. Creators who wish to monetize clip content can earn revenue by distributing a portion of the profits to the rights holder through the CSP system. For details, please refer to the guidelines below. ["Araki" Clip Guidelines: https://araki-live.jp/kirinuki-guideline/ ] ■ From Araki To allow fans to create and post clips with peace of mind, we have released clip guidelines to clarify the terms of use. We would be happy if you could feel free to clip and enjoy interesting or favorite scenes within the rules. Araki An artist active mainly in the net music scene and live performances. Since starting his activities in earnest in 2013, his total video views on Niconico Douga and YouTube have exceeded 200 million, and his passionate voice has captivated many listeners. He is also renowned for his singing ability and performance at live shows, and has appeared in numerous concerts to date. A vocalist with a fiery rock spirit who deeply loves 90's PUNK. https://araki-live.jp/ ■ What is "CSP (Creator Support Program)"? CSP (Creator Support Program) "CSP" is a service that utilizes YouTube's MCN (*1) functionality and KADOKAWA's proprietary system for managing secondary use and distributing revenue, enabling creators and rights holders to gain new revenue and PR opportunities (launched March 2022). Under its corporate mission, "To be a creative platformer that connects the world's talent with inspiration," the KADOKAWA Group aims to foster a "chain