Because they (Nintendo of Japan) are the HQ and have the full control over the whole brand of Nintendo and all their IP / Trademark / Copyright. NoA can try to persuade them but if NoJ says "No" you get No. You're still beholden to the Parent Company even if you're in a whole different country, because they call the shots 100%.tf2godz said:so I was reading joe's twitter and I found something very interesting
[tweet t=https://twitter.com/AngryJoeShow/status/585300183270830080]
My question is why is Nintendo of Japan calling the shots with this, they're in japan why are they telling Nintendo of America how to do their job?
Nintendo is a 100 year company from Japan. The Japan branch is THE branch.Qitz said:tf2godz said:so I was reading joe's twitter and I found something very interesting
[tweet t=https://twitter.com/AngryJoeShow/status/585300183270830080]
My question is why is Nintendo of Japan calling the shots with this, they're in japan why are they telling Nintendo of America how to do their job?
Care to back that up? The internet loves nothing if not hating big publishers, so if more of them had draconian polices like this I think a kerfuffle would have occurred. Also you are leaving out indie and middle of the road (single A?) devs that make up a fair portion of quality game output, almost none of whom are stupid enough to try and pull this shit. You think Devolver is trying to squeeze people? The Darkest Dungeon guys? Or for that matter, I don't think Jim is working under any network, and I seriously doubt he has to fight tooth and nail for those clips he uses in Jimquistion.xaszatm said:Many developers give blanket permission for people under an MSRP. If you aren't under such a system, though luck. Hell, at least Nintendo is honest in its assholery compared to all other developers. If you're a rising Youtube star and you aren't under protection of an MSRP? Well good fucking luck as your channel will be immediately deleted at the whims of a thousand sharks.
What I said was that he wasn't working under publisher influence. I know what Polaris is. Can you provide any evidence that his 20% is going to publishers, not the Polaris legal/operating budget?Furthermore, TB HAS disclosed this. He is part of an MSRP, which takes around 20% of his ad revenue. In return, the MSRP is supposed to protect him against monetization claims and takedown notices. Do YOU watch his videos? He's made that clear plenty of times in the past.
WWE pulls this off at least once an episode, doesn't make them any less moronic.And yet Nintendo can be the top of the twitter charts in just two words.
I didn't call you anything. I was saying Nintendo can manipulate their audience because they have an audience uniquely ready and willing to be manipulated, not because they have some kind of PR mastery.Like I said, I'm not saying that this is a good or bad thing. I'm saying that Nintendo is the master of manipulating an audience. I'm sorry that you seem to automatically think that makes me a "rabid Nintendo fanboy" but its true.
Well it isn't worth much then, is it?And of course I know that doesn't translate in sales.
I made a general statement "Nintendo has fanboys" I don't know how you warped that into "you are a fanboy" but it wasn't my intention.So I'd appreciate it if you could talk better without throwing petty insults.
I think that those publishers are still worse than Nintendo, as their greed is targeted directly towards their audience (the gamers). I'm not sure, but I think there are more people who play games than people who make videos about games. Towards which group does the greedier focus their greedy deeds?RavenTail said:EA, Ubisoft, Activision are notorious for their greed... yet even they don't try and squeeze out every single cent from videos relating to their product like Nintendo is trying to do.
I agree that that lot are greedier than Nintendo, they grab at every penny they can and have terrible practices as a result generating worse games. Nintendo tends to treat the people who play it's games with some respect and make some decent products (even if they are a bit... repetitive) so I'm not too upset about them.CaitSeith said:I think that those publishers are still worse than Nintendo, as their greed is targeted directly towards their audience (the gamers). I'm not sure, but I think there are more people who play games than people who make videos about games. Towards which group does the greedier focus their greedy deeds?RavenTail said:EA, Ubisoft, Activision are notorious for their greed... yet even they don't try and squeeze out every single cent from videos relating to their product like Nintendo is trying to do.
I agree with you. I'm not siding with nintendo's choice to go on a witch hunt, people can argue the ethical stance nintendo is taking on the issue but at the end of the day they ARE in the right on this one as far as the books are concerned. I feel like there must be more productive ways to try and change the policies surrounding this than making videos you as a content creator know will be flagged and then being surprised when they are flagged and then complaining about it. it alienates sympathy.mad825 said:This really made it to the news? Getting a copyright strike was his own damn fault, he starts sobbing after not following the rules that he knew that was in effect. Either that or I underestimate Joe's PR.
His reaction makes his channel seem like Whining Joe.
Nintendo America is just a branch, Nintendo Japan is the mother company. Japan calls all the shots and while some companies allow branches to be more autonomic, Nintendo obviously dont.tf2godz said:My question is why is Nintendo of Japan calling the shots with this, they're in japan why are they telling Nintendo of America how to do their job?
No, i mean the guys that own Defy. they more or less own a third of internet entertainment. they arent talked about much because they are more of "shareholders" and less of "owners" type of company. basically they buy you and leave you to your own devices as long as your profitable.xaszatm said:Um...Nintendo's worth around 15-20 billion dollars. Smosh is only worth 58 million dollars. If you perhaps mean Defy Media, who owns Smosh as well as many other websites, I'd like to see your sources because I could not find anything related to their net worth. In either case, I just used Smosh because it was the example given. All the people who do Nintendo videos and get enough hits to get noticed (GameXplain, SullyPwnz, Coberman143, etc.) have special deals with Nintendo that turns that 30/40% into around the same price as an MSRP or just gets rid the cost altogether due to their handlers taking care of it. Either that, or they're willing to take the risk of the monetization being taken away because they know how many more views it will achieve.
the fact alone that MSRP needs to exist for this shows how utterly broken youtube is.Furthermore, TB HAS disclosed this. He is part of an MSRP, which takes around 20% of his ad revenue. In return, the MSRP is supposed to protect him against monetization claims and takedown notices. Do YOU watch his videos? He's made that clear plenty of times in the past. The current problem with Nintendo (which is something I myself have a problem with) is that Nintendo's program adds on top of the MSRP tax unless you deal with them directly. Is it a problem? Yes it is, but let's not pretend that the other companies are angels who just love Let's Players. They already got their fair cut of the Let's Players money, so no one complains about them.
like thats an achievement. anyone can be the top of twitter charts. do you remmeber #killallmen? that got to the top.And yet Nintendo can be the top of the twitter charts in just two words.
ive seen people defend Microsoft based on what was said on nintendo website.Zefar said:It's fun reading people defending Nintendo on this. Imagine if EA where to do this. Good lord the amount of out cry there would be. It wouldn't stop for a decade.
they are not. This is illegal in US. WOrth noting that illegal is not equivalent of they cant do it. Steam breaks A LOT of laws in European union, for some of whom they paid huge fines, and continue to break them.NoDamnNames said:but at the end of the day they ARE in the right on this one as far as the books are concerned.
Agreed.Vigormortis said:The mental gymnastics being used to give Nintendo a free pass on this is the most entertaining thing I've seen this week. Please, do carry on.
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Gads, I hope so Captcha. This is comedy gold.
Personally, I don't get defending a company at all.AzrealMaximillion said:Agreed.
I used to argue with people who'd defend Nintendo til they were blue in the face. Now I realize how pointless it is to do. You always see the same names pop up to defend Nintendo from reasonable criticism for years. Now I just sit back and let them keep going.
While laughing heartily.
I don't get defending a company based on nostalgia.
senordesol said:To quote section 107 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code): "...for which the reproduction of a particular work may be considered fair, such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research."MatParker116 said:Let's Plays do not fall under that. They are neither educational or satirical and no amount of unscripted commentary is going to change that.
As long as there is a commentary about the game, they actually do fall under fair use.
So because it's the reality we live in we can't complain that bullshit is bullshit? Angry Joe is one of the worst at expressing distaste and he does take things personally, but I believe the dude would get behind anyone else who experienced the same situation. He seems genuine in putting anyone before corporations, and while his video is somewhat personal I don't think that he's demanding the rules change for him. He's pissed because almost every other developer and publisher allow him to do his work, as well as tons of other people, so why does Nintendo think it can be the big dog?xaszatm said:I'm not saying that Nintendo (or the other companies that do this like Sega) is in the right here. I'm just saying that this is the reality we currently live in. Is it right or even fair? Hell no! I'm just as pissed with Nintendo for having such a program and using such a shotgun method of dealing with it as I am with Joe who seems to be demanding that the rules be different for him. Did you not read my long ass response to you? I know that making Let's Plays are hard work. How much time and effort goes into making them. The research, talks, and deals you have to make with these developers in order to not get smacked with a copyright strike.
Nintendo may not NEED them but they really don't gain anything by pushing them away either. If people like Joe really are that insignificant to Nintendo then what do they care if they make money making videos featuring their games? Either they don't need those youtubers so this is wielding a sledgehammer to kill some ants, or they do need them in which case you would want to work with them instead of shaking them down for cash. They have been making money just fine for years, why the sudden hair up their ass about people making game videos?gyrobot said:If the Japanese music industry can be the second biggest without digital or oversea sales then you realize they never needed people like Joe. You want backwards try Segagamegod25 said:Just another case of a company shooting themselves in the foot. They have the right to deny using their content for videos unless they take a cut but in doing so are alienating the very same people who promote those games. Honestly I fully side with online personalities like Joe in boycotting Nintendo, in his shoes I would do the exact same thing.
Uhh and just how else exactly is he supposed to "fight" back? It's not like he can take legal action since, while a shitty thing to do, Nintendo does have the legal right deny using their content. All Joe can do is either take a hit and surrender part of the video revenue (and/or effectively work for Nintendo) or to boycott the games entirely. He can raise awareness and call Nintendo out for it (which he and others have already done) but that's pretty much all that can be done about it. I suppose they could makes signs and protest outside of NOA or something but I doubt that would be any more effective.Therumancer said:Someone like "Angry Joe" finds it more in their interest to back down and keep making money from other things than to seriously fight.
Strazdas said:They own the rights to control the broadcast of the output of their code. Those rights are most certainly being infringed upon. Press right and making mario go to the right while providing an audio commentary does not a game transform. You went right because their code allows for it. You did nothing new to change it.NoShoes said:Nintendo is not protecting their copyright - their copyright is not being challenged here. A person monetizes a trasnformative work protected under fair use. They decide to use their bully tactics and extort his revenue from him.