![]() ![]() Nintendo just nuked 10 of my streams and 2 of my videos off the face of the platform? answer's, no context, just a copyright removal. "These takedowns may have started with modded content, but they've spiralled into something else entirely," Morino said in his video. It was just "vanilla" gameplay, in PointCrow's words. However, one removed Breath of the Wild video showed no modded content. Others were of other modded Nintendo games, such as Pokemon and Mario Odyssey. The content creator stated many of these were Breath of the Wild related videos which were showing modded content. ![]() Nintendo then went on to claim "24 more" of PointCrow's videos. ![]() PointCrow subsequently wrote to Nintendo in a bid to reach an "amicable resolution" following these strikes. He appealed these takedowns, claiming he was "in line with content guideline policies".įollowing this, Nintendo then "escalated" the situation, and issued PointCrow's YouTube channel (which at the time of writing has 1.61 million subscribers) with multiple copyright strikes. He revealed that, on 6th April, Nintendo blocked videos on his modified Breath of the Wild multiplayer. PointCrow recently released a video about the various claims and takedowns on his channel (a video which he said was vetted by his lawyer before its release). Nintendo's final pre-launch trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. ![]() Needless to say, he is not happy about it. PointCrow, who's real name is Eric Morino, has seen several of his videos affected by Nintendo's copyright claims recently, including ones pertaining to his Breath of the Wild multiplayer mod. Prolific Zelda streamer and modder PointCrow has been hit by dozens of additional content claims and takedowns on his videos by Nintendo, in the run up to the release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. ![]()
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