Pewdiepie They Took Down the Stream Again

PewDiePie Under Fire For Not Watching His Rima oris During Live Stream

A Campo Santos developer believes information technology is time devs terminate enabling the content creator to profit while being toxic.

The relationship between content creators focused on gaming and the creators of those games is give and take. Yesterday, a Campos Santos developer decided to stop giving PewDiePie a pass for the stupid things he does after he took the liberty of using the n-discussion while playing and streaming PUBG.

PewDiePie, one of the handful of content creators that fabricated themselves millionaires on the early moving ridge of content creation centered on video games, has found himself making the rounds in the news cycle once over again. While attempting to have someone out in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, PewDiePie used "ni**er" during the tense firefight:

Sean Vanaman, the co-founder of Campo Santo which is the team responsible for Firewatch, caught wind of the prune and decided plenty was enough. Vanaman's Twitter thread called PewDiePie out for essentially pushing past the breaking indicate in the requite and take relationship between developers and streamers. He even pointed the finger at himself for being complicit considering PewDiePie's streams of Firewatch likely benefited the developers. During the thread, he said that Campo Santo would be issuing DMCA strikes on the videos containing footage of Firewatch in order to have them removed from his channel and ceremoniously sever ties with the toxic streamer.

Of course, Vanaman's statements inspired a series of comments making excuses for PewDiePie. Many of those hung their hats on the fact that PewDiePie using the n-word in the way he did doesn't exactly mean he's racist, an accusation that apace spiraled out once the video started making rounds on social media. Some even pointed out that Campo Santo wouldn't exist able to take downwards his videos because, on their website, it explicitly says creators are immune and encouraged to stream their game.

Regarding his use of the word, 1 could debate the ill-intent of his frivolous use of a racial slur...if you want. It looks like one thing y'all tin't debate is Campos Santos ability to issue a strike against PewDiePie's channel. Glixel reached out to a lawyer to get his have on it and he had this to say:

"Ideas are not protected under copyright simply the expression of an idea is," Lee tells Glixel in an e-mail interview. "Therefore, many parts of a video game are protected under copyright including the look of the game, the dialogue, and the music. The DMCA permits copyright owners to consequence takedown requests of people infringing the copyright to a game. Technically, video game companies can upshot takedown requests for any gameplay that is posted online and companies similar Nintendo have washed this in the past. However, companies have gotten a lot of bad feedback from issuing takedown requests and ordinarily don't do so. Besides bad feedback, playthroughs drive a lot of new people to a game and therefore it acts equally a promotion for the game. I, like many people, don't buy a video game until I encounter some of it played online."

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