ToraTiger said:
kitler53 said: i know. yesterday i was watching a film critic review a film and i was just soo angry that this guy be allowed to make a living by talking about someone else's copyrighted materials. life be just so much better if as a consumer i had no way to inform myself about a product until after i purchase it, amiright? |
That makes absolutely no sense. Show a trailer of the movie and talk about it, without showing anymore copyrighted content. You dont need to see a movie to inform someone about it. You're saying B.s
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it makes perfect sense actually! in fact, i think nintendo is letting people off too easily by just having a youtube policy. nintendo should develop some sort of manditory camera device that ensures no one is in the room watching me play without paying a viewing license fee. $10 sounds fair for the privilege of watching a nintendo game being played by someone else,.. but $60 if they want to play too.