Re: No Rights for Commercial Use (Youtube video)

#2
wow youtube being more strict, what country you in?


Also yeah technically you would need Regalis permission and even the SCP Foundation i think. But you should be able to get away with probably just the first one.

Edit: Depending on what country you are in just tack on the word "REVIEW" at the end of the video and it should be totally legal even with ads....

Re: No Rights for Commercial Use (Youtube video)

#4
DjSaturn wrote: Also yeah technically you would need Regalis permission and even the SCP Foundation i think. But you should be able to get away with probably just the first one.
apparently, games do not need permission at all.
Whenever I record games, I only get problem of claim if the game has music or I edit music in the video, but if it's raw gameplay, no claiming action should take hold.
Unless you're a partner. Maybe they will do that to you then.
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Re: No Rights for Commercial Use (Youtube video)

#8
Video games are the only thing not affected by the copyright market.
I really don't know why, because if you view a game's story thru a Youtube video, some consumers won't buy.

I guess it applies to the concept of actually playing the game, since play provides a different experience than watching or listening (which is what you do for movies/music respectively)
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Re: No Rights for Commercial Use (Youtube video)

#9
Really? Because I remember I once wanted to buy some Shirt (or whatever it was) that I customized myself where I added a picture on it from some game, and I got told that no Game content at all is allowed.

Something else is (it seems to be different now though) that Youtube used to tell me the game when uploading a video, something about that a video may not contain the contents of any video game (at least, not when you want to monetize it)
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Re: No Rights for Commercial Use (Youtube video)

#10
Niborius wrote:Really? Because I remember I once wanted to buy some Shirt (or whatever it was) that I customized myself where I added a picture on it from some game, and I got told that no Game content at all is allowed.

Something else is (it seems to be different now though) that Youtube used to tell me the game when uploading a video, something about that a video may not contain the contents of any video game (at least, not when you want to monetize it)
I upload a poop load of games
never got penalized once
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