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RE: Nintendo truth or rumor? - Mass Distraction - 05-29-2013 As far as copyright goes, if you go really deep into the matter, isn't basically everything a crime? Like, I dunno, taking a picture and there is a copyrighted product in the background. That is, essentially, illegal use of said product. Fair use? What's that, never heard of such a ridiculous concept. RE: Nintendo truth or rumor? - BumblebeeCody - 05-29-2013 (05-28-2013, 06:45 PM)Sengir Wrote: I'd have to side with Nintendo on this one.Even though I disagree with Nintendos actions., I do think it's fair...to some degree. It is their product and without the product the Let's Player doesn't have any content to upload. So, without Nintendo, those specific Let's Players can't operate. They rely on Nintendo products to give them income....and that's why people on YouTube should get a real frikkin' job instead of making YouTube videos. RE: Nintendo truth or rumor? - Combat Lobster - 05-29-2013 (05-29-2013, 06:35 AM)BumblebeeCody Wrote: and that's why people on YouTube should get a real frikkin' job instead of making YouTube videos. Or at the very least put more effort in your youtube videos. RE: Nintendo truth or rumor? - Sengir - 05-29-2013 (05-29-2013, 05:52 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote: Fair use? What's that, never heard of such a ridiculous concept. Fair Use is a very interesting thing in that there's no solid guideline that can be applied to every case. Instead the court has to look at four factors. Look at the 3rd factor used in determining Fair Use. If a Let's Player took Nintendo to court (which they can! that's entirely possible!) they would have to prove playing through a game isn't publicly displaying/performing a big enough part of the game. Since that's impossible in most cases, the Let's Player's really can't sue. It does make it easier to make MMORPG LP's, however. RE: Nintendo truth or rumor? - Mass Distraction - 05-29-2013 Even then that specific incarnation of the law only applies to US. RE: Nintendo truth or rumor? - Sengir - 05-29-2013 Luckily for Nintendo, YouTube (owned by the US-based company Google), has to follow the guidelines. RE: Nintendo truth or rumor? - Mass Distraction - 05-29-2013 You know, I wasn't actually asking about the fair use thing seriously. Besides, I was mainly talking about fair use in general, not just YT. |