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AngryJoe receives a Nintendo copyright claim. Hope they enjoyed the ad revenue; Done

It's simple, no?

Ignore Nintendo and do PC, IOS, Android, Xbox and PlayStation videos. Nintendo is niche anyway.

It's not a big deal.
While you right, it is a big deal.
Nintendo coverage will be limited to their YouTube channel, GameXplain, and Bit Block.
No chance to expand.
 
All the big youtubers already abandoned Nintendo coverage because of the policy, AngryJoe was just stupid for still trying to make videos about their games.

A lot of people get their games coverage exclusively from youtube outlets, and the combined subscriber base for all the big names (pewdiepie, totalbiscuit, etc), accounting for overlap, is way way way more than 2 million. It's a stupid policy for Nintendo's business, regardless of what you think about AngryJoe or youtubers in particular.

Pewdiepie did what? 2 Nintendo games total beforehand. And Totalbiscuit is a PC centered channel. Similarly, this is like Angry Joe's second or maybe third Nintendo video. The argument that they 'abandoned Nintendo' is bogus
 
All the big youtubers already abandoned Nintendo coverage because of the policy, AngryJoe was just stupid for still trying to make videos about their games.

A lot of people get their games coverage exclusively from youtube outlets, and the combined subscriber base for all the big names (pewdiepie, totalbiscuit, etc), accounting for overlap, is way way way more than 2 million. It's a stupid policy for Nintendo's business, regardless of what you think about AngryJoe or youtubers in particular.

Okay. But you're making it seem like it's a death knell for Nintendo if some prominent YouTube'ers don't use their products or games in their video because they can't monetize it on ad revenue. Again, I'll state that subscribers doesn't translate to exclusive subscribers only. Most are subscribed to dozens or hundreds of people. So they are still going to end up with Nintendo news somehow, especially if they follow the industry.

- he's just one of many youtubers Nintendo is losing
- especially young people get their video game info from youtube
- nobody else is doing it

This won't stop the millions of non-prominent YouTube'ers coming out with Nintendo vids at all. Ask yourself, can Nintendo stand to lose Angry Joe, or can Angry Joe stand to lose Nintendo? He's pissed because he can't make ad revenue anymore. Sure he's got a lot of subscriber reach, but the effects are overblown for anything besides indies. So yeah, it's great when these guys shed light on some goat simulator or five nights at freddys, but Zelda, Grand Theft Auto, Pokemon are going to sell regardless of whether angry Joe can make a let's play on it.
 
It's Nintendos property. If they don't want him using it then that is that. Joe makes his living off of doing reviews and rants. If someone was using his work, without permission, and making money off of it, he wouldn't be happy about it. Nintendo has always watched their IPs like hawks. Not sure why anyone would be surprised.

A big part of the conversation (and the reaction of AngryJoe) is whether it's wise or even in Nintendo's own interest. The legal question matters, but the policy question has more bearing here, if anything.
 
regardless of your opinions on the policy, why even make a video? you know they don't want you to do it, it's not like this is some sort of surprise. you can just remind everyone so often that you disagree with the policy and don't cover the games, move on.
 
What would people like Joe do if a youtube channel dedicated to review other youtube channels like his existed, showing clips taken from those channels and commentating on them and the creators? Like a channel dedicated to reviewing other channels and their videos.

Sorry, but that's definitely not the same thing. A Let's Play or a YouTube Review of a game gives exposure to it. That means the developer/publisher can profit from a new consumer that got interested after watching the video. What you said... well, there's no benefit whatsoever. A lot of developers allow YouTubers to do their videos and don't ask for part (or 100%) of the profits because it's basically free marketing, considering it's a positive video, which I'm sure the Mario Party 10 was. It's free exposure, with potentially a lot of new customers.
 
If someone is applauding Nintendo for this, he is either someone who really doesn't like Nintendo and wants them to fail, or someone who really likes Nintendo, but doesn't completely understand the situation and why this is a bad decision, especially if you're considering the general goodwill and mindshare of the company among the younger generation.
 
This won't stop the millions of non-prominent YouTube'ers coming out with Nintendo vids at all. Ask yourself, can Nintendo stand to lose Angry Joe, or can Angry Joe stand to lose Nintendo? He's pissed because he can't make ad revenue anymore. Sure he's got a lot of subscriber reach, but the effects are overblown for anything besides indies. So yeah, it's great when these guys shed light on some goat simulator or five nights at freddys, but Zelda, Grand Theft Auto, Pokemon are going to sell regardless of whether angry Joe can make a let's play on it.
AngryJoe can lose Nintendo, they are only a small part of what he does.

"Can Nintendo lose all people like AngryJoe" should be your follow up question and I think the answer would be "No, not for long".
 
Pewdiepie did what? 2 Nintendo games total beforehand. And Totalbiscuit is a PC centered channel. Similarly, this is like Angry Joe's second or maybe third Nintendo video. The argument that they 'abandoned Nintendo' is bogus

Yeah I don't get that either. The big people that people keep mentioning barely or never covered Nintendo games in the first place.
 
Nintendo has always watched their IPs like hawks. Not sure why anyone would be surprised.

Exactly. Why now all of a sudden is Joe throwing a fit? He knowingly broke Nintendo's rules so why he is mad? If you're mad about the rule in general then ok but to make a video and then call foul after being busted is stupid.
 
regardless of your opinions on the policy, why even make a video? you know they don't want you to do it, it's not like this is some sort of surprise. you can just remind everyone so often that you disagree with the policy and don't cover the games, move on.

As with the other rant videos he's done similar to this, it's to recover the ad revenue he wanted to make on the other video.
 
I am going to upload entire movies to YouTube with a tiny camera window of myself in the top right corner and scream "ASS!" and "STOP RAPING ME!" at random intervals.

I'll be a gorillionaire by next Thursday.
 
regardless of your opinions on the policy, why even make a video? you know they don't want you to do it, it's not like this is some sort of surprise. you can just remind everyone so often that you disagree with the policy and don't cover the games, move on.

I mean he may have just assumed people would be more reasonable (relative to his point of view, naturally). Even ignoring that, it could be seen as the media equivalent to civil disobedience.

So you say if one adds own commentary, it's ok?

I'd expect the same standards for Fair Use that I'd expect any video would. Just to be clear, this is completely apart from the original point being raised, which was a "carbon" copy upload of the exact, unchanged videos.
 
AngryJoe can lose Nintendo, they are only a small part of what he does.

"Can Nintendo lose all people like AngryJoe" should be your follow up question and I think the answer would be "no".

I literally did not know who Angry Joe was before reading this thread. I've seen his name mentioned here from time to time, like a bunch of other bloggers and YouTube'ers. I have heard of Nintendo for almost the past three decades. Tell me who will still be relevant 5 years from now. Angry Joe or Nintendo.

You're missing the point. He is only one of many. The more people that drop Nintendo, the less coverage they have.

One of these entities is slowly fading into irrelevance, and it isn't AngryJoe. This is only hurting Nintendo.

Fading into irrelevance by having the #1 selling game worldwide with their Majoras Mask remaster and bundle, along with being #1 in software and hardware for February NPD with over 395k 3DS sales, 550k majoras mask etc.

I don't even like Nintendo much anymore, but thinking Nintendo will be irrelevant before Angry Joe is utterly laughable. Who knows where the industry will be. They had wild success with the Wii, faltered with the Wii U. Whatever NX is, or what's next could put them back up again.
 
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This is childish and petty dude.
 
A big part of the conversation (and the reaction of AngryJoe) is whether it's wise or even in Nintendo's own interest. The legal question matters, but the policy question has more bearing here, if anything.

If there is demand for this type of videos with Nintendo content, someone will make them and split the revenue with Nintendo. You are talking as if the current youtubers are the only in existence.

And by doing this Nintendo has shown that they don't care for such type of exposure, or that they don't need it.

And the legal matter is quite clear, would AngryJoe let other people monetize his content the same way he does with Nintendo content?
 
He knowingly broke the law that supports Nintendo's ability to protect their IPs the way they do, because he thinks he is above it all? After it bites him in the ass, why does he act surprised? Immature. At least that is my impression of his response.
 
People say he didnt give them coverage and he was the one making money from the video.

First, he bought a copy of the game so he already gave them some money, and he did give them coverage. Alot of people go to youtube to decide if they should buy the game or not, and seeing their favorite youtube personality like the game makes a lot of difference.

Ex: PewDiePie made a skate 2 video sometime after launch when the game as out of production. The video was popular enough to make tens of thousands of people in the UK try to buy the game. EA had to produce brand ne copies of the out of production game because of the demand.

Youtubers have a lot of influence in todays world, and that is why they're constantly offered free games, merch and stuff in exchange for coverage

He knowingly broke the law that supports Nintendo's ability to protect their IPs the way they do, because he thinks he is above it all? After it bites him in the ass, why does he act surprised? Immature. At least that is my impression of his response.

Cmon, literally hundred of thousands of people make videos featuring Nintendos IP. Nintendo's policy is badly implemented and at the moment stupid.
 
Okay. But you're making it seem like it's a death knell for Nintendo if some prominent YouTube'ers don't use their products or games in their video because they can't monetize it on ad revenue. Again, I'll state that subscribers doesn't translate to exclusive subscribers only. Most are subscribed to dozens or hundreds of people. So they are still going to end up with Nintendo news somehow, especially if they follow the industry.



This won't stop the millions of non-prominent YouTube'ers coming out with Nintendo vids at all. Ask yourself, can Nintendo stand to lose Angry Joe, or can Angry Joe stand to lose Nintendo? He's pissed because he can't make ad revenue anymore. Sure he's got a lot of subscriber reach, but the effects are overblown for anything besides indies. So yeah, it's great when these guys shed light on some goat simulator or five nights at freddys, but Zelda, Grand Theft Auto, Pokemon are going to sell regardless of whether angry Joe can make a let's play on it.

No, it won't hurt Nintendo too badly on its own, just like none of the mistakes Nintendo has made were ever too damaging individually. You can just add "refused free advertising on one of the biggest outlets for videogame coverage" to their deck of weird decisions over the last decade. I can understand if fans didn't want Nintendo's marketing budget to pay for the coverage, but the company purposely making it more difficult to cover their games as opposed to games from other companies isn't helping them at all.

Whatever your stance is on copyright law or the validity of youtubers, it's a stupid business decision by Nintendo.
 
I literally did not know who Angry Joe was before reading this thread. I've seen his name mentioned here from time to time, like a bunch of other bloggers and YouTube'ers. I have heard of Nintendo for almost the past three decades. Tell me who will still be relevant 5 years from now. Angry Joe or Nintendo. .
You just completely ignored what I wrote. It's not about him, it's about all the people like him.

And yes, youtubers are watched by kids, not by people like you. They are the gaming magazines of today if you like it or not.
 
You're delusional if you think these huge fucking youtube channels don't help exposure for certain games.

The millions of subscribers watch the videos because it's AngryJoe, not because it's Mario Party or a Nintendo game. He can literally cover any other game and receive the same amount of views.
These channels are run on personality first and foremost. People couldn't give two shits what the Super Best Friends are playing, they want to hear them comment and abuse eachother verbally. That's the draw, be it a 14 year old PS2 title or fucking Mario Kart.

Nintendo's loss, I guess.
 
So i could just watch the video you mentioned , share my experience by asking about it and monetize it?
I apologize but I don't understand the question.

"Share my experience by asking about it"

So you are asking others about your own experience? I don't follow. What does that mean?

And how is that game commentary if you are watching a video and not actually playing a game? Or are you just looking to talk about commentaries you watch, which would probably drive more views to the original video?

I don't understand how a commentary on a commentary would make revenue but you are free to try :D
 
I don't even like Nintendo much anymore, but thinking Nintendo will be irrelevant before Angry Joe is utterly laughable. Who knows where the industry will be.

Agreed. Even if Nintendo stopped making consoles they're still a company full of talented developers. Theres a reason why directs draw in massive media attention and discussion and amiibos are selling out in minutes. However in 10 years is it more believable that a company with a strong brand like nintendo will fade into obscurity or that a youtube personality will?
 
Though Joe is being salty, Nintendo's policies really are archaic.

Extremely archaic. Indies do know what they are doing with YouTubers and a lot of the profits they get comes from customers who bought after watching videos of the games. This is a really important new exposure method that sadly Nintendo has no idea how to use.
 
1. Angry Joe likes the game. A positive message of the game gets spread to almost 2 million people, Nintendo pays no money for this to happen. Joe gets paid. Win-Win.

2. Angry Joe doesn't like the game. A negative message of the game is spread. Nintendo obviously doesn't like this.

Obviously Nintendo doesn't enforce copyright claims on videos because they're afraid of scenario 1, they're afraid of scenario 2. In essence if the game is bad people should be allowed to critique it. Trying to control third party impressions of the game by threatening those parties with removal of a revenue stream is just obviously anti-consumer. Though I guess there is the possibility that Nintendo is just so damn out of touch that they don't understand the benefits of scenario 1. But anyway, there's also scenario 3 which you brought up.

3. People watch the video of the game and while they like the content they are simply content watching the video and are discouraged from buying the game.

I think it's really obvious that this doesn't apply in this case.

Your number 2 point is flawed though because Nintendo is removing any video whether it's positive or negative if it's being monetized. They haven't yet put a copyright claim on a video bashing one of their games if its not being monetized. They have a problem with people making money of their IP's art, music and story and not what they have to say about it.
 
Well golly, you sure got me there. I guess Milli Vanilli were actually super talented. I mean, they sold some records, right?

Lol, your logic is fucking hilarious.
The guys actually could sing though.
Lip syncing was the record company's decision. They thought that their own singing voices would not sell.
At least use Britney Spears as an example...
 
People say he didnt give them coverage and he was the one making money from the video.

First, he bought a copy of the game so he already gave them some money, and he did give them coverage. Alot of people go to youtube to decide if they should buy the game or not, and seeing their favorite youtube personality like the game makes a lot of difference.

Ex: PewDiePie made a skate 2 video sometime after launch when the game as out of production. The video was popular enough to make tens of thousands of people in the UK try to buy the game. EA had to produce brand ne copies of the out of production game because of the demand.

Youtubers have a lot of influence in todays world, and that is why they're constantly offered free games, merch and stuff in exchange for coverage

True, YTers have a lot of influence. It's still to be seen, though, how much impact they have on development of AA o AAA software. That is, PDP made Skate 3 popular again, but will it be worthwile for EA to fund a Skate 4 and base a marketing campaing on YTers?

While you right, it is a big deal.
Nintendo coverage will be limited to their YouTube channel, GameXplain, and Bit Block.
No chance to expand.

That's not true at all.

A YTer can totally cover Nintendo games by being a partner, and deciding for a revenue share. To be fair, if a few YTer will do that, it means that views will be more concentrated, which also imply more money to be made rather than having less views spread across more channels.
 
I am going to upload entire movies to YouTube with a tiny camera window of myself in the top right corner and scream "ASS!" and "STOP RAPING ME!" at random intervals.

I'll be a gorillionaire by next Thursday.

Oh man this post made me laugh so much. This is how I view this whole situation as well. Maybe I'm just jealous because they have money and I don't, but how or why they think they deserve money for shouting over a video game I have no idea.

This is childish and petty dude.

Is it? He's just saying he'll do what Joe does.

I'm gonna upload all of the youtubers videos and scream angrily over them. They do it to games, so why can't I do it to their videos?
 
Well golly, you sure got me there. I guess Milli Vanilli were actually super talented. I mean, they sold some records, right?

Lol, your logic is fucking hilarious.

No it's not, do you think anyone an get those kind of numbers? He is entertaining enough that thousands of people from all around the world wants to watch him, that's his talent.
 
why do people watch other people play video games on YouTube?

Maybe they think they are cool people and watch them just to watch them?

Not all youtube videos are lets play or pewdiepie copies either.

Here's some of the videos in my subscription list i am looking forward to watching this weekend.

Battle of the Ports - comparing ports of old arcade games across consoles and old european PCs. Interesting how some of these mid 90s games got ported to C64 and Spectrum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWTEz2j0i8c

Last Gamer- This guy made a ton of money on the stock market and now he's building a huge arcade room and has one of the largest videogame collections in the world. He does good videos showing arcade restorations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reeETG9ntlI

Russian Badger- I just think he's funny but i understand if you think he's annoying. and i like battlefield.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7SJWGcZf5Y

Maximillian Dood: Makes a lot of good fighting game content. i like his enthusiasm and this series about all the MK games has been a good watch lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lPoqr34IUI

The WarOwl- Good counterstrike content and strategy talk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j1PskI5urA
 
Nintendo offers a partner program, sure.. but last I heard, if you want the highest split, they want revenue from every monetized video uploaded to your channel. Is this still not the case? Wasn't this why the most prominent channels dropped them?

If so, is it okay for Nintendo to (gasp!) make revenue from work they have no claim to? Such as when Joe would review a Sony or Microsoft product?
 
I apologize but I don't understand the question.

"Share my experience by asking about it"

So you are asking others about your own experience? I don't follow. What does that mean?

And how is that game commentary if you are watching a video and not actually playing a game? Or are you just looking to talk about commentaries you watch, which would probably drive more views to the original video?

I meant talking about it. And i would just start watching AngreJoe videos in any order I please, in some order that would make it funny perhaps, or comparing what he said about before release and after release.


I don't understand how a commentary on a commentary would make revenue but you are free to try :D

According to Neogaf logic, i would make revenue because people watch youtubers because of their personality. So if I'm cool and funny, it doesn't matter if I'm commenting a movie, a game or a video commenting a game.
 
People say he didnt give them coverage and he was the one making money from the video.

First, he bought a copy of the game so he already gave them some money, and he did give them coverage. Alot of people go to youtube to decide if they should buy the game or not, and seeing their favorite youtube personality like the game makes a lot of difference.

Ex: PewDiePie made a skate 2 video sometime after launch when the game as out of production. The video was popular enough to make tens of thousands of people in the UK try to buy the game. EA had to produce brand ne copies of the out of production game because of the demand.

Youtubers have a lot of influence in todays world, and that is why they're constantly offered free games, merch and stuff in exchange for coverage

If I make a short movie and include portions of a song in it, and try to make profit off the movie I would have to pay the original creators. It doesn't matter if I bought the song prior.

YouTubers having influence does not give them the right to gain more influence over an IP. It sets a horrible precedent as a creator that I am not comfortable with.

There is a reason these laws exist, and people arguing that it should be ignores because of how much influence YouTubers have is ridiculous to me.

Nintendo offers a way for the YouTubers to monetize their videos the same way that a way that creators of TV or Movies, that contain clips of non-original music, can.
 
Cmon, literally hundred of thousands of people make videos featuring Nintendos IP. Nintendo's policy is badly implemented and at the moment stupid.

So if everyone starts stealing that makes it okay? I don't get your point. Regardless of how good the policy is at doing their job, that has no impact on the ethics involved or his response to being appropriately dealt with.

When you knowingly do something you shouldn't be doing, you no longer have the right to bitch when you get caught and slapped on the wrist.
 
Why is it childishh, he is just using AngryJoe position on Nintendo content to use ANgreJoe content and monetize it.

First of all the analogy is completely warped and isn't remotely similar. Second its childish because there's a much more mature way to respond to his tweet. But I don't expect this person to respond in mature rational way because they ran to NeoGAF to post about how they totally told Joe off.
 
You're delusional if you think these huge fucking youtube channels don't help exposure for certain games.

The millions of subscribers watch the videos because it's AngryJoe, not because it's Mario Party or a Nintendo game. He can literally cover any other game and receive the same amount of views.
These channels are run on personality first and foremost. People couldn't give two shits what the Super Best Friends are playing, they want to hear them comment and abuse eachother verbally. That's the draw, be it a 14 year old PS2 title or fucking Mario Kart.

Nintendo's loss, I guess.

That's not true... At all.

Just by browsing his channel, there's a wide range in the numbers of views across his videos. Destiny review ammassed 4m+ views, while Alien Isolation less than 2m (only an example).
 
what ad revenue?
I hope he enjoyed the free ad revenue.

Yep. Dude enjoys making money off of other people's games.

It's funny that these YouTube "reviewers" think that they're entitled to make money off the games they show as if they're doing "free" advertising, yet the proper reviewing community of most mainstream websites have a clear line between the ad revenue staff and he reviewing staff. And yet those same people get lambasted over "ethics" concerns.

If you want to be an advertisement and make money from advertising, be an advertiser, don't try to be a "reviewer" or "hard hitting interviewer".
 
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