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LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
Anyone else feel this will result in a flood of parody/satire videos of their style, since it would be considered fair use? ;P
Can't get your friends to laugh at the videos that you think are funny?I think reaction videos represent a hole in our culture. That watching random people react to something shows that we are becoming wowed by simple person interactions.
I think reaction videos represent a hole in our culture. That watching random people react to something shows that we are becoming wowed by simple person interactions.
NeoGAF reacts to Elders and Korean Girls fighting to the blood
Would this mean less react videos?
Can I pledge money to help them?
Sony has been pathetically trying that for a while now. Been shot down twice so far.
So all those trailer reaction videos are fucked? Sounds like they only want to clear the copycats but the wording is so thin, it could fuck up YT.
Yup.I like their stuff but this is complete bullshit.
They're still dodging what exactly is their format.
They give examples like "Trivia pop-ups" but then go on to say that other reaction videos should be structurally different instead, like American Idol, to what I'm assuming shows like Voice and America's Got Talent.
They also mentioned not having a "copyright on reaction videos", but having their campaign on Youtube would basically give them the same rights to take down and/or take monetization from videos they deem are too similar.
Nintendo's approach with "campaigns" have shown this to be the case, even in videos with fair use.
I think reaction videos represent a hole in our culture. That watching random people react to something shows that we are becoming wowed by simple person interactions.
Anyone else feel this will result in a flood of parody/satire videos of their style, since it would be considered fair use? ;P
Wait, they're trying to say they own pop-up captions, too? Lol, fuck these guys.
I think reaction videos represent a hole in our culture. That watching random people react to something shows that we are becoming wowed by simple person interactions.
I think reaction videos represent a hole in our culture. That watching random people react to something shows that we are becoming wowed by simple person interactions.
Yeah, but I don't think they started doing the react thing until later.Btw. Is fine bros channel older than two girls one cup?
Not fine bro
According to a post on Reddit, Fine Bros have also been deleting negative comments on their video as well.
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/com...os_from_youtube_are_now_attempting_to/czfc24y
well I'll just unsubscribe.
Watching someone watch a screen is not sharing an experience.Or people just wish to share an experience.
I think that showed , like your statement, just showed that you might not understand simple human interaction.
You tried.
Holy fuck it's trademark, not copyright.
How long is Big Brother and all the Superstar shows on tv a thing now? 15-20 years?
People always liked to see other peoples reactions to all sorts of things, even before the internet. That just gave it a bigger platform.
I love Monitering and Hajimete no Otsukai.Hell, Japan has doing this for decades on TV for fucksake.