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Nintendo Creators Program To End Next Month

Nintendo Creators Program To End Next Month

Nintendo has announced they’re pulling the plug on Nintendo Creators Program, which meant for YouTube content creators to give Nintendo as much as 40% of a video’s revenue if it featured Nintendo games.

“We are ending the Nintendo Creators Program (NCP) to make it easier for content creators to make and monetize videos that contain Nintendo game content,” the company said. “We will no longer ask creators to submit their videos to the NCP, and creators can continue showing their passion for Nintendo by following Nintendo’s guidelines…”

“Those guidelines give people permission to monetize videos with gameplay footage and screenshots of Nintendo games, so long as the content creator adds something to the process. “Videos and images that contain mere copies of Nintendo Game Content without creative input or commentary are not permitted,” the guidelines state. Additionally, the content must be from something officially released, and monetization must occur through an approved channel, such as the YouTube Partner Program or the Twitch Affiliate Program.”

While this brings Nintendo closer in line with industry standard attitudes toward content creators, it is a significant change from its previous stances. In 2013, Nintendo claimed all monetization rights to videos using images or music from its games. Two years later, it introduced the Nintendo Creators Program as something of a compromise, letting people sign up to give the company a 40% share of advertising revenue from videos featuring its products. Content creators could also register their entire channel for the program, in which case Nintendo would take 30% of advertising revenue.

What this means for YouTube creators is that they’re no longer required to join Nintendo’s Creator Program. Instead, those who work within YouTube’s Partner Program will be able to get revenue from their content and Google’s AdSense. This will take effect after Nintendo closes its Creators Program officially next month.

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Guillermo Ortega

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