Nintendo's Copyright Strikes Target Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Multiplayer Mod Videos on YouTube

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Nintendo is reportedly issuing copyright strikes against YouTube videos featuring mods for Zelda: Breath of the Wild, including those by popular YouTuber PointCrow. PointCrow claims that his videos, including regular gameplay footage, have been unfairly targeted and that Nintendo is putting his livelihood in danger. He hopes Nintendo will reconsider its actions, as he has never encouraged piracy and the mods he commissioned are free of Nintendo assets. Other YouTubers have also reported being targeted with copyright strikes, raising concerns about the impact on coverage of upcoming Nintendo releases.
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