Yeah, that and internet freedom in general. I have noticed it's not really enforced and I know that most (there are some rare ones that don't) video game companies don't really care about Let's Plays. Watching someone else play a video game is something you can do at someone else's house or online, really, but the whole point of video games is to play them. I'm sure they don't see them as a threat, but if it's left entirely up to the courts and government, I think it'd be a pretty sad day. I'm sure they'd make examples out of some people. Probably not me as I'm not THAT popular on YouTube, considering people like Cloud, LuizPrower, Helloween, LordVega and others, but I think it's the possibility that disturbs me.
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