w1gglyjones
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Fucking wake up, Nintendo.
Speak for yourself.
Sure, they should all stop that bs if they are.
Showing a minute of a trailer on an hour long podcast discussing the game shown in the trailer prevents the video upload, fucking ridiculous. Sterling and Totalbiscuit are totally in the right here. At the end of the day, it's Nintendo shooting themselves in the foot. (I'm an expert on Youtube video uploads...)
What exactly do you want NOA to do when the technology that enables this is provided by Youtube?
I'm not saying these videos should be blocked. But Yotube is the largest video submission site and they have a system in place for these things. NOA can either opt in to the system or not, and there is no guarantee that it will be tailor made to fit the needs of NOA or its consumers. NOA has a legal obligation to identify the material which it owns, it just so happens that YT has a very blunt tool for managing that material for all users, not just game makers.
Again, I'm no saying these videos should be blocked. Nor am I saying that NOA is not at fault. I'm simply saying that YT sets the technology up, and NOA is painfully inept at dealing with these issues for its customers.