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How to Monetize Fan Covers and Parodies Around Big Franchise Hype (Star Wars Example)
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2026-02-18
10 min read
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Monetize fan covers and parodies during Star Wars hype—licenses, fan funding, merch, live shows, Content ID strategies to avoid takedowns.
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