| Kerotan said: Lock if Old. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x86l8bdr9Bw So basically Microsoft are ending any chance of a Halo returning to it's once dominant presence on YouTube. This is nowhere near Nintendo's stance but as keemstar says they realized how important YouTube is for minecraft so they made an exception for that. The rules are not too over the top but not being able to write the games name in the title is just plain stupid. It's going to turn off a shit load of YouTubers. With Microsoft in a distant second place you'd think they'd be doing everything in their power to turn things around. If this backfires come Halo 5 release will they do a 180 on this? |
They're not stopping people from putting the game's name in the title.
In addition, your Items may not use the name of the Microsoft Game in their title to give the impression that Microsoft is the source of the Item, or authorized or endorsed the Item. Items that make referential use of our titles are fine, for example, “Let’s Play Forza Motorsport 5” or “Tips and Strategies for Halo 5.” Using the Game title to tag your Item on social media is fine. We also don’t object to “Red vs. Blue” or “Operation Chastity”. But we may object to “Halo: Covenant Strike,” for example, if it could be confused as something Microsoft produced or licensed, or if it could be mistaken as an official part of the Game. We just want to make sure consumers don’t get confused.
I mean, it's still stupid, but nowhere near as big a deal as being unable to use their names.







