The launch of the very first video on YouTube earlier tonight was a bit of a misfire, as YouTube immidiately recognized something in the video, flagging it down and making it unplayable.
I have been watching videos about this for some time now, and hoping it would not be happening to me. It looks like, however, that I am not the only game video producer on YouTube who is experiencing these issues.
According to a post on Steam, Trion Worlds said they were more than happy with people like me using their content in let's play and other types of similar videos, and consider us part of their "extended family".
I know they're not the ones at fault here, but we'll have to be patient while the claim is disputed and the video allowed to play again.
I e-mailed Trion Worlds about this tonight, and hopefully by the end of the work day tomorrow I'll have something for you.
Thanks for your patience while we wait to figure all this out.
Oh, and YouTube, if you're listening.... These policies have to change. Somehow. Sometime. To be fair for both parties. I realize there's a lot of people out there abusing the system, but come on, really?
Here's hoping for a speedy resolution.
Sorry guys >.<
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