Can Game Devs Remove Videos They Don't Like? - PewDiePie VS Firewatch
This whole situation is such a mess but I want to dig into the legal side of things. Can the studio Campo Santo really remove Firewatch videos just because they are mad at Pewdiepie?
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In this rant video I focus on the legal aspects of the current mess surrounding pewdiepie and campo santo. After saying something stupid on stream they are saying they will use a DMCA to remove his videos on their game. It's not wrong but is it legally allowed?