NINTENDO IS WRONG ONCE AGAIN IN THIS CASE #Shorts

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PointCrow, the well-known Zelda streamer and modder, has been facing a barrage of copyright claims and takedown notices on his videos by Nintendo in the lead-up to the release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The streamer, whose real name is Eric Morino, has seen several of his videos affected by Nintendo's copyright claims, including those related to his Breath of the Wild multiplayer mod.

The situation has left PointCrow unhappy, to say the least. He recently released a video in which he discussed the claims and takedowns on his channel. He also revealed that on April 6th, Nintendo blocked videos on his modified Breath of the Wild multiplayer. PointCrow appealed these takedowns, stating that his content was "in line with [Nintendo's] content guideline policies."

Unfortunately, the situation only escalated from there. Nintendo issued PointCrow's YouTube channel, which currently boasts 1.61 million subscribers, with multiple copyright strikes. As a result, PointCrow has been forced to delete several videos from his channel.

The streamer has expressed his frustration with the situation, stating that he believes Nintendo's actions are unjustified. He has also criticized the company for not being more transparent about its copyright policies.

PointCrow's case is just one example of the ongoing tension between content creators and copyright holders. While copyright is important to protect intellectual property, it can also stifle creativity and innovation if not used judiciously. As the debate over copyright continues, it is clear that there are no easy answers to this complex issue.







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