But not the content that is shown. If you make a video of yourself watching game of thrones while the TV is also in the frame you're not going to get through with it.But you own the video of you playing it.
But not the content that is shown. If you make a video of yourself watching game of thrones while the TV is also in the frame you're not going to get through with it.But you own the video of you playing it.
AngryJoe won't keep his own video up because he won't get paid for it. It's already finished, completed and everything. But he won't. Because he won't get paid. Those are the problem Youtubers.
...But you own the video of you playing it.
Speaking of giant bomb and ign. How does all that work with Nintendo ip? Do they have to pay for the footage or royalties or anything? Because if they don't that totally changes what I think about this whole situation.
No they don't. There are hundreds of thousands of full albums uploaded on YouTube that artists don't make dick from.
So how about when a website gives a movie a bad review with some clips or screens of it thrown in the background? Should Universal be allowed to stop Ebert from profiting? How about an album? Just let EMI pull the revenue source.
Don't you see the dangerous precedent it sets.
Speaking of giant bomb and ign. How does all that work with Nintendo ip? Do they have to pay for the footage or royalties or anything? Because if they don't that totally changes what I think about this whole situation.
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What if i upload the avengers age of ultron i 1080p but in the corner you can see me watching it..
Hell what about cam jobs of people filming in the cinema, there watching, some are commentating on it..
So how about when a website gives a movie a bad review with some clips or screens of it thrown in the background? Should Universal be allowed to stop Ebert from profiting? How about an album? Just let EMI pull the revenue source.
Don't you see the dangerous precedent it sets.
There protected under the same act.Games and movies arent the same thing.
Just a random question on this kind of thing: Can Nintendo copyright claim reviews too if the review didn't get their approval first? Or is it just for Let's Plays? Where is the line drawn between the two?
But not the content that is shown. If you make a video of yourself watching game of thrones while the TV is also in the frame you're not going to get through with it.
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What if i upload the avengers age of ultron i 1080p but in the corner you can see me watching it..
Hell what about cam jobs of people filming in the cinema, there watching, some are commentating on it..
This doesn;t make any sense. You are supporting Nintendo's right to make money of their own games, but you think Angry Joe making money off his videos is a problem? He's in full right to remove the vid. Why should Nintendo be allowed to make money from his own work, when they don't show the same courtesy to him?
A game like Walking Dead or Heavy Rain sure gets close considering how 90% of it are cutscenes.Games and movies arent the same thing.
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What if i upload the avengers age of ultron i 1080p but in the corner you can see me watching it..
Hell what about cam jobs of people filming in the cinema, there watching, some are commentating on it..
So if he records the footage and talks over it, it's cool?That is more comparable to taking an official trailer and putting it on your Youtube channel. Lets Play videos are own recorded footage.
I don't have an example of what you're saying so this might be inaccurate, but perhaps they're trying to explain why the company made this decision or whatever, rather than why you should be happy about it.
Like there are definitely extenuating situations where the right decision for the company isn't nevessarily the best one for the consumers.
I guess to the question of "WHY?", the answer would be "for clarity's sake"?
And I mean... for the record we do have developers/publishers and I can only assume shareholders on GAF![]()
I don't see where Nintendo has used this to do what you're claiming.
What they have done is discouraged a petulant, rotten asshole of a personality from profiting off coverage of their material.
Anyone could clearly see that someone like Angry Joe is not the kind of professionalism and personality that Ninendo wants to promote. Maybe other companies are fine with him but Nintendo is like "no thanks". And that's their choice to do so.
Other channels like GameXplain have criticisms of Nintendo games and policies as well but they are professional about it. You are allowed to speak critically of nintendo, you aren't allowed to be a crying baby throwing a tantrum for show.
Yeah that is kind of weird haha, it's the same kind of thinking that gets you places like the largest Obamacare-dependent county in America being >90% Republican lol.Oh I know, and that explains why some people go with that angle, but the growing trend over the past 2 years or so has been that many people (most of whom will not be either) are also adopting these interests and values.
Like it's a culture or peer pressure thing.
It's just fuckin weird tbh to go in a thread and have it read like a shareholder meeting and to see people base their opinions on anything but their own interests.
I do not think so. They seem to have ground rules with review copies. If you buy the game yourself and stream/record it, then nothing is safe.So do the youtubers that Nintendo gives the game to have the same problems? It seemed like they gave a fair amount of copies of Mario Party out and even promoted quite a few of them on their own page. It seems odd to give them out to a bunch of professional youtubers only to tell them they can't make money on the content they make with it.
Horrible comparison.
TV shows and movies are made for the purpose of being watched. Video games are made for the purpose of being played.
A gamer creating a video of himself having a lot of fun with a video game isn't going to negatively impact the video game.
Games and movies arent the same thing.
There protected under the same act.
If this is totally the case the why do a lot people watch games been played and not play them?Movies are passive, games are interactive. A video of a game is an entirely different experience than actually playing it, so this analogy doesn't really fit.
Books are made for being read. Does that mean I can make an audio book? Or can I make a live action play of the books content? I need a licence from the copyright holder to do these things.
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What if i upload the avengers age of ultron i 1080p but in the corner you can see me watching it..
Hell what about cam jobs of people filming in the cinema, there watching, some are commentating on it..
What they have done is discouraged a petulant, rotten asshole of a personality from profiting off coverage of their material.
Anyone could clearly see that someone like Angry Joe is not the kind of professionalism and personality that Ninendo wants to promote. Maybe other companies are fine with him but Nintendo is like "no thanks". And that's their choice to do so.
Other channels like GameXplain have criticisms of Nintendo games and policies as well but they are professional about it. You are allowed to speak critically of nintendo, you aren't allowed to be a crying baby throwing a tantrum for show.
Lmao what the fuck did I just read hahahaNope, it's just Nintendo trying to steal money that isn't theirs.
Another horrible comparison -- you are telling the same story via all three examples.
Do you seriously think that's even close to the same thing?
Thanks! So does every viewer who reviews something Nintendo get their approval before hand? Like even less flattering stuff like the Matthewmatosis vids? And every single Gamexplain video?
If this is totally the case the why do a lot people watch games been played and not play them?
If this is totally the case the why do a lot people watch games been played and not play them?
A video of you playing the game is telling the same story.
Yeah, the movie/music comparisons make no sense. A fair comparison would be if you recorded yourself playing a board game. Board James seems to not have any claims...Almost as ridiculous as claiming that a video of someone playing a video game is the same as video of someone watching a movie. This sort of thing really makes Nintendo come across as a dinosaur.
If I were to draw this many conclusions from an automated bot matching audio/visual cues I would swear Sega just hated their entire fanbase with the elicense debacle.I don't see where Nintendo has used this to do what you're claiming.
What they have done is discouraged a petulant, rotten asshole of a personality from profiting off coverage of their material.
Anyone could clearly see that someone like Angry Joe is not the kind of professionalism and personality that Ninendo wants to promote. Maybe other companies are fine with him but Nintendo is like "no thanks". And that's their choice to do so.
Other channels like GameXplain have criticisms of Nintendo games and policies as well but they are professional about it. You are allowed to speak critically of nintendo, you aren't allowed to be a crying baby throwing a tantrum for show.
Na not denying it.. just thought i would join in this bullshit argument lolI wouldn't know, ask them. But it's still obviously different, you can't really be denying that right?
Video games are copyrighted material. Everyone in this thread is intentionally skirting around the very clear issue of copyright law and that a creator has every right to monetize from that. It's a black and white issue. If you have a problem take it up with the US Congress. I don't hear bitching like this about the film or music industry anymore, but because someone enjoys getting attention for playing games they think they deserve the ad revenue? Ten years ago artist and movie companies simply had YT TAKE down the video. They smartened up and now monetize from. Nintendo isn't extended that same right?
Video games are copyrighted material. Everyone in this thread is intentionally skirting around the very clear issue of copyright law and that a creator has every right to monetize from that. It's a black and white issue. If you have a problem take it up with the US Congress. I don't hear bitching like this about the film or music industry anymore, but because someone enjoys getting attention for playing games they think they deserve the ad revenue? Ten years ago artist and movie companies simply had YT TAKE down the video. They smartened up and now monetize from. Nintendo isn't extended that same right?
Movies are passive, games are interactive. A video of a game is an entirely different experience than actually playing it, so this analogy doesn't really fit.
No, I don't think him making money off his videos is a problem.
I think the mentality that he DESERVES the money, as in, because he did the work he now is entitled to a check for infinity dollars because "I did work", is wrong.
Then why didn't they strike it with a copyright claim? Why leave the video up if this YouTuber doesn't provide them good coverage?
Video games are copyrighted material. Everyone in this thread is intentionally skirting around the very clear issue of copyright law and that a creator has every right to monetize from that. It's a black and white issue. If you have a problem take it up with the US Congress. I don't hear bitching like this about the film or music industry anymore, but because someone enjoys getting attention for playing games they think they deserve the ad revenue? Ten years ago artist and movie companies simply had YT TAKE down the video. They smartened up and now monetize from. Nintendo isn't extended that same right?
I seriously can't believe it's this bad on Neogaf. Thought it'd be, less?
People made excuses for NA Wave 4 Amiibo.People seriously making excuses for nintendo? What?