Nintendo creators program banning streaming on youtube

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Because they don't like anyone else besides them earning money in the gaming industry. They're like mister crabs from spongebob.

Mother of god! What stupid Nintendo!

With gameplays in youtube, you can earn more money with more sells if someone view a game who like it!!

(In others plataforms you can be banned, like twich? or only in youtube?)
 

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Hmm, looks like it applies to people registered in Nintendo's Creators Program. So if you're a part of the program, that's when you have issues to streaming Nintendo content on YouTube.
 

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Hmm, looks like it applies to people registered in Nintendo's Creators Program. So if you're a part of the program, that's when you have issues to streaming Nintendo content on YouTube.
Nah they're has been said more, it's for everybody. Google it or so because i'm 2 lazy to do so
 

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No, it is meant for everybody. A quick search on google would show you that + why the fuck would they allow people that don't give a percentage of their money to Nintendo but wouldn't allow people that give 30 percent of their earnings ? Do you even get how dumb that sounds ? That doesn't even make sense at all !
 
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Okay, I draw the line.
Seriously, what the fuck Nintendo? At this rate, we will receive dog shit and every youtuber/streamer will get banned.
This is probably illegal but welcome to internet, if a big corporation does it then everyone is scared to even try to stop them.
Either you join their shitty program or have a normal life without money.
 
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Okay, I draw the line.
Seriously, what the fuck Nintendo? At this rate, we will receive dog shit and every youtuber/streamer will get banned.
This is probably illegal but welcome to internet, if a big corporation does it then everyone is scared to even try to stop them.
Either you join their shitty program or have a normal life without money.
well somebody has to start a go fund me page where every gamer all over the world can donate just to fucking sue their asses :P
 
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(1) No, it is meant for everybody. A quick search on YouTube would show you that + why the fuck would they allow people (2) that don't give a percentage of their money to Nintendo but wouldn't allow people that give 30 percent of their earnings ? Do you even get how dumb that sounds ? That doesn't even make sense at all !


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Nintendo said:
  1. Live streaming on YouTube falls outside the scope of the Nintendo Creators Program. You cannot broadcast content on YouTube Live from the account you have registered to the Nintendo Creators Program. If you plan to broadcast content on YouTube Live, you have a couple of options. First, you can broadcast content on YouTube Live from a channel that is not registered to the Nintendo Creators Program. Or, you can cancel your channel's registration to the Nintendo Creators Program and instead, register your videos containing Nintendo’s IP to the program separately. Videos which had previously been registered through your channel would need to be reregistered individually.

Source: https://r.ncp.nintendo.net/guide/

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USGamer said:
According to the guidelines if you submit individual videos for Nintendo to review while outside the Creator's Program, your share of the ad revenue would only be 60 percent. If you register your whole channel (which you can't do if you decide to live stream Nintendo games) then you can make 70 percent of the ad revenue. So creators will be losing out on 10 percent of the revenue if they decide they need to live stream Nintendo videos and forego joining Nintendo's Creator's Program.

Source: http://www.usgamer.net/articles/vid...gram-can-no-longer-live-stream-nintendo-games
 

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again did you even read what i said.
The only ones allowed to use Nintendo content were partnered youtubers and channels. If you aren't partnered then you can't use Nintendo content so it makes perfectly sense to adress people who are partnered to Nintendo only now. You weren't even allowed to do it anyway before if you didn't give a cut of your earnings. Again listen to yourself and how stupid it sounds. You are claiming that people who make NINTENDO MONEY can't do this but Nintendo is tellling people who don't earn money for them ''Ey you can use my content but people who make money for us can't''. Do you even get how fucking stupid that sounds ? Jezus christ, how ignorant fanboys truly are. So again let me get that straight. According to you people who make Nintendo money can't stream but i who doesn't earn money for Nintendo can even if Nintendo told me before if i don't join the program that i can't use their content. You're basicly saying that, okay.
 
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again did you even read what i said.
The only ones allowed to use Nintendo content were partnered youtubers and channels. If you aren't partnered then you can't use Nintendo content so it makes perfectly sense to adress people who are partnered to Nintendo only now. You weren't even allowed to do it anyway before if you didn't give a cut of your earnings. Again listen to yourself and how stupid it sounds. You are claiming that people who make NINTENDO MONEY can't do this but Nintendo is tellling people who don't earn money for them ''Ey you can use my content but people who make money for us can't''. Do you even get how fucking stupid that sounds ? Jezus christ, how ignorant fanboys truly are. So again let me get that straight. According to you people who make Nintendo money can't stream but i who doesn't earn money for Nintendo can even if Nintendo told me before if i don't join the program that i can't use their content. You're basicly saying that, okay.

Yes, I read what you said. Have you read what I said, though?


Take a look at the guideline. Read it. It says that you can stream if you aren't in the Creators Program. Here, let me show you:

ninty.png


If you aren't partnered with Nintendo, you actually can use their content.

Evidence here:

ninty.png
 

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Yes, I read what you said. Have you read what I said, though?


Take a look at the guideline. Read it. It says that you can stream if you aren't in the Creators Program. Here, let me show you:

ninty.png


If you aren't partnered with Nintendo, you actually can use their content.

Evidence here:

ninty.png
Again, you can but you won't earn anything and i stand corrected then and i will do change so on the front page. But to me this all just seems a prelude for things to come. I do see them in the near future banning all streams.

Edit: Changed the opening page
 
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As much as I don't like ReviewTechUSA, he made a good point about streaming a game and streaming a game with your commentary. When you add commentary, you can give others an idea about what you're streaming, but just uploading a stream of you playing is a different matter.

I'm still leaning on Nintendo doing this with a hidden agenda.

While a commentary can push it into fair use territory it is not inherent to the format.

Equally what happened to "never attribute to malice what can adequately be explained by stupidity"?
 

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This… is weird. I would think that it's okay to livestream from an account that joined the NCP, just with monetization disabled. (…I guess there's no system in place for Nintendo to monetize YouTube livestreams?)

Does that will include GDQ? I think that would be a really bad and stupid move. Those events generate a lot of exposure for their games, which one could consider as free publicity, even more so considering Nintendo's new retro consoles
GDQ marathons are livestreamed on Twitch, not YouTube, so it's not affected.
 

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This… is weird. I would think that it's okay to livestream from an account that joined the NCP, just with monetization disabled. (…I guess there's no system in place for Nintendo to monetize YouTube livestreams?)


GDQ marathons are livestreamed on Twitch, not YouTube, so it's not affected.
the op is scared that they might shift further to demanding emediet take down of all Nintendo streams on all platforms, I suppose ninty seeing atlus being able to control streams of there games means they can do it to. it seems like a stretch for Nintendo to possibly ban all streaming down the road but it is scarely possible if they wanted to it seems
 

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So streams from official Nintendo creators program are ban-able however streams from other people are not.
Is it me or is Nintendo worried that maybe one of its creators might cause something like the recent pewdipie incident. They don't want to be associated to someone who could accidently slip up on stream with something they don't approve of, like saying a racial slur or saying that a certain game company is better than Nintendo.
 

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