Nintendo revises content creator guidelines to make it easier to object to "inappropriate" content

Nintendo has revised its terms and conditions for content creators, stressing it will "object" to any content it deems "unlawful, infringing, or inappropriate."In today's (September 2) update, Nintendo stated it was "humbled every day by your loyalty and passion for Nintendo's games, characters and worlds," confirming its commitment to content creators who like "to express [themselves] creatively by sharing your own original videos and images using content from [its] games."The company said that as long as streamers and let's players "follow some basic rules," it would not object to the footage or screenshots they use, providing they add their own "creative input or commentary." Read more
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