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Creators also cannot upload or stream gameplay without own "creative or editorial input".
Nintendo has updated its guidelines for content creators, strengthening its right "to object" to any content it deems "inappropriate".
Nintendo's "game content guidelines for online video and image sharing platforms" were updated earlier today (2nd September). Whilst the company says it is "humbled every day" by the loyalty and passion of its fanbase, it nonetheless reminds all content creators that they need to adhere to "basic rules", and "reserves the right to object to any content that [it] believeis unlawful, infringing, inappropriate, or not in line with these guidelines".
"We reserve the right to no longer allow the use of Nintendo game content in case of such violations," the terms guidelines say.
"We reserve the right to remove any content that we believe is unlawful, infringing, inappropriate, or not in line with the guidelines. In some cases, Nintendo may take down videos on behalf of our third-party partners."
Content creators also cannot simply upload or livestream unedited gameplay footage of any Nintendo game without adding their own "creative or editorial input".


Nintendo strengthens content guidelines, confirming it will "object" to anything it deems "inappropriate"
Nintendo has updated its guidelines for content creators, strengthening its right "to object" to any content it deems "…

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