Table of Contents
- 1 Why do game developers offer free to play games?
- 2 Can you stream games without permission?
- 3 Do Japanese streamers need permission to stream games?
- 4 Can you sell a COC account?
- 5 Do game publishers allow livestreamers to stream and monetize games?
- 6 Do streamers have a legal right to stream other people’s games?
Why do game developers offer free to play games?
“They just simply enjoy working on games, and don’t feel they need to sell them to be happy.” There’s something to be said about developers giving their games away as a gift to the industry and all the joy it brings, he says. The more people who can experience that joy, the better.
Can you stream games without permission?
Without a license, streamers do not have any legal right to upload streams of a copyright protected video game.
Is COC pay to win?
In that sense, it is a pay-to-win game. However, most of the paid in-game items generally offer very little advantage to the player. At times, such items can be obtained by the free-to-play players through numerous in-game events as well. Thus, in general, Clash of Clans is not a pay-to-win game.
Do Japanese streamers need permission to stream games?
It allows Japanese individual users to monetize videos and streams from Sega-owned games through official monetization features on websites like YouTube and Twitch. The guideline is applicable only to independent individuals in Japan. Streamers affiliated with a legal body need to have separate permission.
Can you sell a COC account?
There is no offical way of selling your clans of clans account. Your account can even be banned if you try to sell it. But the people who do sell their account need to give their buyers the gmail ID with which the game is linked.
Should streamers pay the developers of the games they stream?
The real truth is the streamers should be paying the developers and publishers of the games they stream. They should be buying a license like any real business and paying for the content they use.
Do game publishers allow livestreamers to stream and monetize games?
Regarding the first question, the agreement between livestreamers and big publishers has begun to solidify over the past decade. In many cases, game publishers do publish a free license for livestreamers. Devolver Digital has a website dedicated to telling people that it’s OK to stream and monetize their games.
Do streamers have a legal right to stream other people’s games?
As Hutchinson expresses, it’s true that without a written license, streamers don’t have any legal right to stream someone else’s videogame, for the same reason they don’t have a legal right to stream whatever movies or songs they want.
Should streamers be businesses?
Streamers should behave “like any real business,” Hutchinson said, but most streamers are not businesses at all. They don’t start with anything other than a PC, a webcam, a headset, an internet connection, and a game. Many are streaming for fun.