Dusk said:
It's a different approach to do the same thing. We are talking about different things though. Check out MS most recently updated youtube policies. Nintendo's program is a beta program that seems to be in an attempt to get more youtubers to feature NIntendo material and exclusivity but also allows for them to make some money through it without breaching any IP legal mumbo jumbo. All of this stuff is going to be fairly big this year I think with all the new youtube policies and content OWNERS starting to have more ability to take back what is theirs. |
I had a quick look and the MS policies look like business as usual from what I can tell. Revenue from Youtube and Twitch ads are excluded so youtubers still get to keep 100% of the ad revenue generated. The rest looks like obvious IP protection (no reverse engineering, no offensive content) that would have been in place before, even if not explicitly stated.
For most, I don't think much is going to change. I don't think most publishers will want to interfere too much with "word of mouth" advertising.








