Nintendo Creator's Program is Dead - What Does It Mean for Content Creators?
Nintendo decided to close it's creator's program, which required content creators and press to submit to be approved to monetize content for Nintendo licensed products. With this program over, anyone can now monetize streams or videos featuring commentary on Nintendo products without penalty. There are still restrictions, but it's much more flexible. What do you think of this change? Does it benefit content creators in the long run?
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