Extended "Lets Plays" which show most, if not all, of the game are a greyer area. But streaming an entire movie is just way too different to streaming a game. The mediums themselves are so different that it's hard to find an accurate comparison between them.
Hahaha. I'm guessing at some point, Nintendo indeed played their own game. Hahahaha. Really?Nintendo played the game and edited the video?
Incorrect use. He didn't claim that the stance of the other publishers is the correct one because most of them do it, he simply said that "there's an argument to be had" which there obviously is.
Does angry joe have any agreements with nintendo for videos? if they threw a copyright at it i'm guessing none?
That is still a valid argument. There are two options here:
1) Angry Joe makes videos about Nintendo games. Angry Joe makes money. Nintendo benefits from exposure.
2) Angry Joe doesn't make videos about Nintendo games. He still makes money covering non-Nintendo games. Nintendo doesn't benefit from exposure.
I really don't get why people think option 2 is preferable - unless you'd actually dislike Nintendo.
I think this as well.I really do think Nintendo needs to drop the "shoot first ask questions later policy" on YouTube video claims. It benefits nobody and YouTube'so current policy is too black and white for it to work in a "we made the content possible, so split the revenue" type way
1) Why do you think other companies do not do this? Did EA do this when pewdiepie was playing Skate 3?
2) That is obviously going to put people off. The only one loosing here is Nintendo. These popular youtubers have dedicated fanbases and can play loads of different games while getting lots of views while not being affected by such claims.
It doesn't necessarily mean it's legal or fair, in fact, I even said that legally, Nintendo is absolutely 100% right to do this. But the argument to be had isn't whether they could, it's whether they should. More than that, why would anyone favour Nintendo doing this?
Yes, because renting games in shops became a thing. They definitively missed the boat there! ^_^Nintendo is always behind the technology times. Remember their stance on renting games?
but thats only because they lost their lawsuit. So you think its ok for people to profit from a copy of their game through renting it? How come?
Oh boy. Hook, line and sinker. Do you know what fair use entails? Certainly not monetizing from a protected creative work on a service like YouTube, which itself generates revenue from content being uploaded. That completely operates outside the scope of fair use. Case closed.
If Joe opted to NOT monetize then there's no issue.
He did. Reason why I think he just did this to complain (rally his troops maybe? I don't know.). He could have said awhile back when they announced this "I won't be doing Nintendo games." and left it at that.
Yes. It's his job so if he isn't making money off it, it's not worth it. If it's his main source of income, I can see why he would not want to do it.
It's the complaining about it is what I don't get and why I don't feel sorry for him.
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Learn how to read.Hahaha. I'm guessing at some point, Nintendo indeed played their own game. Hahahaha. Really?
What ad revenue? He was the one making money from their work.
How is it that different streaming a lets play of a game like Telltales Walking dead and making comments and streaming the TV show Walking dead and making comments? The game is story based and very few people play it multiple times so the experience is very similar to the TV show.
IIRC the video prior to the Nintendo program was about Mario Kart 8I just woke up so let me see if i get this straight.
Joes mad because he apparently tried to monetize his video on MP10 while not going through Nintendo's youtube creators program?
Even though this whole program was forefront on gaming media a few months ago?
Even though hes already had issues in the past when he uploaded another Nintendo video that I can't recall exactly what it was currently?
Is that basically the jist of it?
I'm far more unhappy with Sony saying I can't resale a game I bought*
* out of principle, mostly, because I've yet to resale a game, but also a bit because when the game isn't available anymore, second-hand can be the only solution to play it.
Everything in this post is wrong.
You are 100% entitled to make money from using others work under fair use, and if Joe opted to not monetize Nintendo would have still done the exact same thing.
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Unless there is proof seems like he went outside of their youtube content creators program and tried to keep the dough for himself.
That is still a valid argument. There are two options here:
1) Angry Joe makes videos about Nintendo games. Angry Joe makes money. Nintendo benefits from exposure.
2) Angry Joe doesn't make videos about Nintendo games. He still makes money covering non-Nintendo games. Nintendo doesn't benefit from exposure.
I really don't get why people think option 2 is preferable - unless you'd actually dislike Nintendo.
Think its a good thing that Nintendo does this.
We don't want Teenagers knowing about Nintendo games, best just keep it to the existing nintendo console owners who view directs....
The popular games on you tube that sell a lot such as COD, LOL, Destiny, FIFA....cant go upsetting the status quo.
Activision and EA are happy.
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IIRC the video prior to the Nintendo program was about Mario Kart 8
It's not! It's weird because games are so unique in their diversity, from stuff like DOTA to the Walking Dead the range of experiences is huge. Which makes dealing with all games the same way rather awkward. In the end, regardless of the legal aspect, I'm still yet to hear a compelling argument as to why this is even a good thing for Nintendo.
People keep saying that they're a big company and they don't need the exposure, bullshit. Getting free exposure to an audience of two million GAMERS is invaluable to any dev/publisher.
Yup. Didn't play by the rules. Surprised that things didn't go his way.
Odd reaction, that. You can't run a business and just try to ignore rules set up by people who have power to affect your business.
Call me old ... But I don't understand the fascination in watching others playing games ... I rather play them on my own.
I don't think Nintendo would have done anything if he didn't monetise the video.
Yeah, don't get the (mostly fake) rage here. I wonder how the posts were if it was Sony or MS.
But we all love a good beatdown of Nintendo, right?
Call me old ... But I don't understand the fascination in watching others playing games ... I rather play them on my own.
what ad revenue?
I hope he enjoyed the free ad revenue.
I think this as well.
Content ID system is broke. Do not rely on it.
They don't need exposure, they have a marketing budget which is something small indie devs don't have and are forced to rely on giving youtubers codes to their games so they might get some publicity.
You still also haven't said how Telltales game Walking dead is so different than watching an episode of the show. You can get 99% of the experience if you watch that game being played or playing it yourself.
What ad revenue? He was the one making money from their work.
Nintendo does offer a way for him to monetize the video though it just requires him to split a portion of the ad-revenue.
Him having such a huge viewership would allow him to negotiate better splits as well.