And the is why the games industry will never be taken seriously.
No, Jim never had ads up. Those only came with those scummy content IDs.Well, it's not a flawless system. Nobody gets any money, including Jim. The catch here is that Jim is willing to give ad revenue up for a better viewing experience.
They have the money to bleed you out in court.Has anyone tried to sue Nintendo for this? I don't see how showing footage for review or commentary purposes would not fall under Fair Use.
The best.
I wonder if YouTube will try to fix it's system to sort this out since they actually seem to lose money because of it
I'd rather watch an ad than have half the video be completely random footage from something he's not even talking about. That jimquisition video might as well have been audio only. He's lowering the quality of his product to spite some people.
I edited the title as I couldn't fit in the full thing as well as mentioning Jim.
I can see this being a trend that catches on!
I'd rather watch an ad than have half the video be completely random footage from something he's not even talking about. That jimquisition video might as well have been audio only. He's lowering the quality of his product to spite some people.
So you'd rather watch an ad that has nothing to do with what he's talking about, than watch footage that has nothing to do with what he's talking about?
Good for him I guess.
That's a weird comparison when an ad is much shorter in length than the actual video.
I guess a better comparison would be "would he rather break the flow of the video by having an ad playing on him or have sterling continue his video with funny pictures for a couple of seconds."
Every Jimquisition might. It's a stealth podcast, really.I'd rather watch an ad than have half the video be completely random footage from something he's not even talking about. That jimquisition video might as well have been audio only. He's lowering the quality of his product to spite some people.
Good for him I guess.
That's a weird comparison when an ad is much shorter in length than the actual video.