All’s Fair in Love and War but Nothing’s Fair Use on YouTube: How YouTube Policies Favor Copyright Owners and Hinder Legal Fair Use

14 Pages Posted: 1 May 2020

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Jessica Magaldi

Pace University

Jonathan S. Sales

Bentley University

Wade Davis

Minnesota State University, Mankato - Department of Accounting and Business Law

Date Written: April 6, 2020

Abstract

The creation of YouTube in 2005 and the subsequent development of Let’s Play videos transformed the way video game players experienced video games. Instead of simply playing video games, the Let’s Play phenomenon gave players the ability to record and upload to YouTube livestream videos of themselves playing their favorite games, while providing commentary and tips, and entertaining their viewers. This Article examines what happens when a cutting-edge online trend redefining how video game players experience gaming runs head-on into the copyright interests of one of the world’s largest video game producers. This conflict was illustrated when Nintendo was forced to respond to a craze that swept the internet in the 2010’s – Let’s Play videos. This Article examines Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda franchise, particularly Twilight Princess, to determine the potential copyright violations of Let’s Play videos, and to try to understand the strategic business decisions Nintendo contended with in determining how to respond in a manner that addresses its copyright interests along with the interests of Let’s Play creators and its customers.

Suggested Citation

Magaldi, Jessica A. and Sales, Jonathan S. and Davis, Wade, All’s Fair in Love and War but Nothing’s Fair Use on YouTube: How YouTube Policies Favor Copyright Owners and Hinder Legal Fair Use (April 6, 2020). Pace University Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3569760 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3569760

Jessica A. Magaldi (Contact Author)

Pace University ( email )

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Jonathan S. Sales

Bentley University ( email )

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Wade Davis

Minnesota State University, Mankato - Department of Accounting and Business Law ( email )

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Minnesota State University Mankato
Mankato, MN 56001
United States

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