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IGN消息:
Nintendo has started claiming ad revenue on user-created Youtube videos featuring its games, according to reports from Youtube users.
Nintendo does not want to block videos containing content that it owns from appearing on Youtube (as many film and music publishers have), but it wants to place ads at the beginning and the end of videos featuring Nintendo games, such as Let's Plays, with that revenue going to Nintendo as opposed to the creator of the video.Nintendo has issued the following statement to GameFront on the matter: "As part of our on-going push to ensure Nintendo content is shared across social media channels in an appropriate and safe way, we became a YouTube partner and as such in February 2013 we registered our copyright content in the YouTube database.For most fan videos this will not result in any changes, however, for those videos featuring Nintendo-owned content, such as images or audio of a certain length, adverts will now appear at the beginning, next to or at the end of the clips. We continually want our fans to enjoy sharing Nintendo content on YouTube, and that is why, unlike other entertainment companies, we have chosen not to block people using our intellectual property."Nintendo's right to protect its copyright is enshrined both in law and in Youtube's copyright guidelines, which state that just because you purchase something, it doesn't mean that you have the right to upload it. But this sets an uncomfortable precedent for Youtubers who make their living from Let's Plays and other self-created game content: they are now unlikely to feature Nintendo games, and if other publishers were to follow suit it would be a monumental shake-up.
简短翻译一下:任天堂开始向所有在YOUTUBE的用户自制任天堂游戏视频索取广告收益
所有用户上传的任天堂游戏专题或流程视频将会在开头与结尾出现任天堂广告,并且该视频赚取
的所有收益将归任天堂所有。任天堂声称这是为了保证所有任天堂的东西在安全与正确的
方法上分享。
以后,那些靠在YOUTUBE的LET'S PLAY发游戏视频谋生的人不太可能再发任天堂的视频了
翻译得不好的话请补译,任天堂万岁!! |
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