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Gameforge Let’s Play Guidelines
We are always
pleased to hear about interest in our online games as well as the
numerous requests for ‘let’s play’ videos from our community. To
simplify your video creation process, we have created the following
guidelines for your perusal.
Who is permitted to create and release ‘let’s play’ videos?
A let’s play video is a commentated video recording of a game
playthrough. The recorded scenes on the videos are categorically
copyrighted material. For this reason, it is strictly prohibited to
release a let’s play video without first obtaining the permission of the
original rights holder.
With this in mind, Gameforge expressly encourages users to
create and release let’s play videos on Gameforge’s online games with
consideration of these let’s play guidelines.
However, it is requested that you inform us of your intent to release a let’s play video: please send a message to letsplay@gameforge.com, including details on the online game, the video channel to be used and an email contact address.
Gameforge will store this data in a database and only use it
for the express purpose of occasionally informing you of let’s play
relevant information, such as closed betas for example. This data can be
deleted at any time simply by sending an email to the address stated
above. This will cause you no other costs than the transmission costs
stated in the base rates (i.e. the costs of your internet, email, mobile
phone or telephone connection).
Is there a minimum required age?
In principle there is no minimum age required. Provided the terms of
use for the affected video platform are not contravened, let’s play
videos can also be created and released by younger players. Users not of
age and their parents are however expressly recommended to align their
let’s play videos to the correspondent age restrictions set out by the USK or PEGI and also to ensure that they observe the SAFE PLAY recommendations.
Is there anything else to consider?
Let’s play videos may and should convey a personal opinion on the
online game and can place themselves in critical opposition of the game.
They should also remain fair and, alongside the terms of use for the
affected video platform, recognition of the fact that let’s play videos
are watched by a large number of different users should also be made.
Political or religious stances, unlawful or any other content that do
not relate to the scenes been broadcast should not be contained within a
let’s play video. It is also worth noting that both in the audio
component as well as any associated text content should consist of
appropriate language. In addition, the audio component may require the
receipt of additional permissions should you choose to use additional
background music, for example.
Gameforge does not check let’s play videos for their legal permissibility and does not claim let’s play videos as their own.
However in individual cases, inappropriate let’s play videos on Gameforge online games can be sent to Gameforge via email to letsplay@gameforge.com.
What are let’s play videos for?
There can be many different reasons for creating let’s play videos.
Usually, the creator wishes to explain or dissect the scenes they show
from the game they are playing and in this manner, garner more interest
in both them and the game.
Even the reasons for watching a let’s play video can be very
different. It is often the case that a let’s play video is watched as a
result of interest in a particular game, but let’s play videos also
offer an excellent opportunity to get a glimpse of a game in action and
thereby help to form an opinion of said game.
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