Neowiz Games & Bandai Namco Copyright Strikes My Content (Creators of Lies of P & SAO)
How could the video game developer, whose game I'm promoting on my YouTube channel and giving exposure, suddenly issue copyright strikes against my content?
It's genuinely disheartening to find myself in this perplexing situation. Here I am, pouring my passion into showcasing and celebrating a video game on my YouTube channel—spending hours creating content that not only highlights the game's unique features but also introduces it to a wider audience. I've always seen this as a win-win: the developer gets exposure, and my audience gets to discover an incredible game and buys it if they enjoy what they watch from me.
So, you can imagine the emotional rollercoaster I'm on right now, grappling with the reality that the very game developer I've been supporting is suddenly issuing copyright strikes against my content. It feels like a betrayal. I've been a staunch advocate for their game, creating content that goes beyond mere gameplay, providing insights, and fostering a community around it.
This unexpected turn of events leaves me questioning the relationship between content creators and developers. How can a partnership that seemed so symbiotic take such a drastic turn? I'm not just dealing with the frustration of navigating through the copyright dispute process, but also with the emotional toll of feeling unappreciated for the dedication I've shown to their product.
It's more than just a copyright issue; it's a matter of trust and reciprocity. It's about recognizing the symbiosis between content creators and game developers—acknowledging that when we succeed, they succeed. Right now, I'm left grappling with confusion, seeking answers to understand why the very entity I've been supporting seems to be working against the collaborative spirit that makes the gaming community thrive.
In essence, this situation is more than just a legal matter; it's an emotional journey. It's a plea for understanding, for a resolution that not only addresses the copyright claims but also mends the perceived rift between a content creator and a developer who, until recently, seemed to share a common goal.
The content that was copyright strike:
Lies of P is a soulslike video game developed by Neowiz Games and Round8 Studio, and published by Neowiz Games. Wikipedia
Initial release date: September 18, 2023
Developers: Neowiz Games, Round 8 Studio
Platforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, MORE
Genres: Role-playing video game, Fighting game, Adventure game, Adventure
Mode: Single-player video game
Publishers: Neowiz Games, Fireshine Games
Engine: Unreal Engine 4
The content that was copyright strike:
SWORD ART ONLINE Last Recollection - Bandai Namco
Initial release date: October 4, 2023
Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows
Developers: Aquria, Aclear Co., Ltd.
Genres: Role-playing game, Action game, Adventure
Publisher: BNE Entertainment
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