Why are songs and movies copyrighted but you can upload a full playthrough of a video game on YouTube?

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Why are songs and movies copyrighted but you can upload a full playthrough of a video game on YouTube?

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They can be deemed to be in breach of copyright – Nintendo famously only allow certain people to do let’s plays of their games no matter how old.

Playing a game isn’t the same as reproducing a song or movie, however.

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They can be deemed to be in breach of copyright – Nintendo famously only allow certain people to do let’s plays of their games no matter how old.

Playing a game isn’t the same as reproducing a song or movie, however.

Anonymous 0 Comments

They can be deemed to be in breach of copyright – Nintendo famously only allow certain people to do let’s plays of their games no matter how old.

Playing a game isn’t the same as reproducing a song or movie, however.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Some company allow the user to create gameplay content, while some doesn’t care that their game is being recorded and shown to everyone… not like company that will copyright claim your playthrough of a video game doesn’t exists(*cough* Nintendo)

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If i cant see a video of gameplay, i am not buying it. Its basicly free advertisement for the game makers

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Some company allow the user to create gameplay content, while some doesn’t care that their game is being recorded and shown to everyone… not like company that will copyright claim your playthrough of a video game doesn’t exists(*cough* Nintendo)