Game Music Bloggers Have Received More Than 500 Nintendo Copyright Warnings And Have Deleted Relevant Videos

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Recently, deoxysprime, a Canadian Music Game Video blogger with 160000 fans, said that he received more than 500 copyright warnings from Nintendo last week, and many audio tracks in his videos were blocked

Deoxysprime deleted all Nintendo music videos on its channel on Tuesday. "Some of you may have noticed that these soundtracks are beginning to disappear, but I think I should let you know in advance what is happening. This is not the first time I have dealt with this problem on my own channel, but this will be the last time. I am sorry for all those who like Ren Tiantang music, but I have no choice.". Deoxysprime said that it was not his intention to delete these videos, which made him very frustrated. Other non Nintendo (such as Sega) music videos will continue to be retained.

Deoxysprime has been dealing with this problem for many years. In 2019, they released a message claiming that Nintendo blocked the music of "gush 2", "Yidu sword" and "angel hunting Witch 2" from their channel. Deoxysprime also understands this. However, although Nintendo's actions may cause disputes among fans, the company has the right to protect its IP copyright and avoid abuse on the Internet.

This is not just the case with deoxysprime. Gilvasunner, an oil pipe anchor with 500000 fans, shut down his personal channel in February after Nintendo sent him more than 3500 copyright warnings.

Unlike many game publishers, Nintendo does not distribute its music through streaming media such as spotify, apple music or Amazon music. Nintendo launched the official music library of "fairy treasure dream: Pearl / diamond" in February this year, but it has only been open for about three months and officially closed yesterday (May 31).

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