Is there a quick low down of the information?Triforce described it on OBS just now, or at least their mentality.
He also just read out the summary Nintendo asked him to write to them and the process of it all.
Is there a quick low down of the information?Triforce described it on OBS just now, or at least their mentality.
He also just read out the summary Nintendo asked him to write to them and the process of it all.
I still kind of disagree. APEX (traditionally the biggest Smash major) hasn't been shot down with a C&D yet, after all. There's not really a precedent for this specific issue.
You could definitely make the case that EVO probably should have covered their bases immediately after Nintendo started clamping down on various uses of their IP on Youtube earlier this year, though.
And in either case, it's still a dick move (and a good thing that Nintendo realized as much in the end and changed course).
All part of their masterplan.I have friends who learned about EVO for the first time ever so it hasn't been a total bust.
Did Triforce actually do anything or are people giving credit where it might not actually be due?
I seriously doubt it. Moreso I think he was just another voice in the wave of complaints that washed up on Nintendo's shore.
Wow. Record time.
more like: A NEW RECORD!! *crowd cheers*
But if that is the reason then it puts Nintendo in a better light.
You sorta answered your own questionI still can't believe this happened.
NOA. This is NOA. How did it happen?
People won't learn about it and Nintendo will take all the blame, as usual...
People assume they deserve the blame, but don't really know any of the details.In this case, they deserve the blame.
People assume they deserve the blame, but don't really know any of the details.
...Nintendo is literally the only party involved with both the power and intent to put the brakes on it. Of course they're to blame.People assume they deserve the blame, but don't really know any of the details.
People assume they deserve the blame, but don't really know any of the details.
Aww Beef, you missed all the fun today.
"Because he's the hero Evo deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So, we'll hate him, because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight."
...Nintendo is literally the only party involved with both the power and intent to put the brakes on it. Of course they're to blame.
You really have to work some weird mental gymnastics to parse the situation differently.
I think it all depends on how you think of Nintendo. A lot of people think of businesses like they're human beings. In that scenario, well obviously they're wrong. This was a bad thing to do. Nintendo is a huge business, though. Businesses have rules and bureaucracy. They don't always have a thinking mind at all levels of operation. Not all actions they take have a person at the other end debating the ethics behind it. Sometimes things are done because that's how they're done so it happens. So when you accept that Nintendo is a business and may have had rules around this stuff, it's sort of hard to come to terms with who is wrong or right here especially off what little information we have. Nintendo would obviously be in the right for protecting their copyright. EVO would obviously be in the moral right for pursuit something that one wouldn't think was illegal and was a mutually beneficial relationship. In the end, it's probably falling somewhere in the middle. We don't know, and the situation is over already to benefit of both parties, so I don't even know why anyone would need a definite target to blame for this.
I think it all depends on how you think of Nintendo. A lot of people think of businesses like they're human beings. In that scenario, well obviously they're wrong. This was a bad thing to do. Nintendo is a huge business, though. Businesses have rules and bureaucracy. They don't always have a thinking mind at all levels of operation. Not all actions they take have a person at the other end debating the ethics behind it. Sometimes things are done because that's how they're done so it happens. So when you accept that Nintendo is a business and may have had rules around this stuff, it's sort of hard to come to terms with who is wrong or right here especially off what little information we have. Nintendo would obviously be in the right for protecting their copyright. EVO would obviously be in the moral right for pursuit something that one wouldn't think was illegal and was a mutually beneficial relationship. In the end, it's probably falling somewhere in the middle. We don't know, and the situation is over already to benefit of both parties, so I don't even know why anyone would need a definite target to blame for this.
...this literally would not be a thing if Nintendo didn't decide to try and put the kibosh on the stream. Nintendo being ignorant to the past 10 years of tournaments and competitions and streams is to blame.
But we don't even know if any brakes were actually put on it. For all we know Nintendo just postponed Melee's involvement in the streams because wanted to clarify with the people of EVO before they allow their game to be shown at such a big event. The statement says "we do not have permission to broadcast Super Smash Bros. Melee for Evo 2013" That can be taken a lot of ways. People just decided to take the easy route and assume Nintendo just removed it because they could.... which makes ZERO sense....Nintendo is literally the only party involved with both the power and intent to put the brakes on it. Of course they're to blame.
You really have to work some weird mental gymnastics to parse the situation differently.
It isn't a thing at all. I don't know if you read the thread topic but the stream is back on. There's literally nothing to be upset about other than a hypothetical scenario that was very quickly put down.
This is 100% assumption. There are NO details about this situation. I'm tired of seeing people come up with their own idea of what happened. We don't know at all... AT ALL... what Nintendo and EVO respectively did to cause this to happen.Does it betray a complete lack of understanding of fan cultures and fan communities and their attitudes to copyrighted material? Absolutely. Does this bode ill for Nintendo's actions in the future? Of course. This isn't some flash in the pan. As Stump I believe mentioned far earlier in the thread, it's symptomatic of a larger problem that Nintendo has with the nature of fan consumption these days and their inability to control all of it.
If they wanted to do that they would have done it a long time ago around the time Melee was first revealed to be broadcast at EVO. To me it sounds like a miscommunication. This is my guess based on the simple logic of putting 2 and 2 together.
Does it betray a complete lack of understanding of fan cultures and fan communities and their attitudes to copyrighted material? Absolutely. Does this bode ill for Nintendo's actions in the future? Of course. This isn't some flash in the pan. As Stump I believe mentioned far earlier in the thread, it's symptomatic of a larger problem that Nintendo has with the nature of fan consumption these days and their inability to control all of it.
Umm... okaaaay. Good to know. I don't know what this has to do with anything.Nintendo didn't even know that MLG was streaming Melee all those years ago.
You and I are ignorant because we don't actually know what happened. Nintendo is knowledgeable.It's straight ignorance on their part.
The first part doesn't match the second part.This is 100% assumption. There are NO details about this situation. I'm tired of seeing people come up with their own idea of what happened. We don't know at all... AT ALL... what Nintendo and EVO respectively did to cause this to happen.
I mean we went from "We don't have permission broadcast Melee" to a few hours later, Melee being broadcast again. That doesn't sound like Nintendo trying to control the situation. If they wanted to do that they would have done it a long time ago around the time Melee was first revealed to be broadcast at EVO. To me it sounds like a miscommunication. This is my guess based on the simple logic of putting 2 and 2 together.
Yes it does. The second part is my uneducated, but logical GUESS about what happened. What I'm tired of is ASSUMPTIONS: "A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof"The first part doesn't match the second part.
Yes it does. The second part is my uneducated, but logical GUESS about what happened.
You shouldn't use assumptions with Nintendo either. I remember when people assumed that we'd never get a new Kid Icarus game. I remember when people assumed the Wii U wasn't getting Watch Dogs. I remember when people assumed the 3DS would fail. It's best to stay objective.I think this entire thing has (once again) proven that you shouldn't be using logic with Nintendo.
Nope. We can't even tell you why it (almost) happened in the first place. Most people assume it's because of the outcry. My guess is that they just needed to clarify with EVO. Nobody really knows though.I'm lttp.
Can anyone tell me WHY Nintendo reversed that?
I'm lttp.
Can anyone tell me WHY Nintendo reversed that?
"Because he's the hero Evo deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So, we'll hate him, because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight."
People pretend that nobody ever makes mistakes, especially a big company with his headquarter in a different country, and knows about anything what happens on the internet. Since if they know about it, then it has to be basic knowledge.So they made a bad decision and then reversed it. And reversed it rather quickly.
What is the real problem here?
Shouldn't EVO have made sure they have the rights to stream that game as soon as possible since people gathered money for it and all? Seems like such a poor handled situation from both parties.