Det har vært mye snakk om hvorvidt det er lovlig å tjene penger på såkalte Let's Play-videoer hvor man filmer at man spiller den siste tiden. Nå har Microsoft gått ut med deres regler for denne aktiviteten på Xbox.com, og vi synes det er ganske så rimelige.
Du kan dele videoer av spillingen din på både Twitch og Youtube, og du kan i tillegg tjene penger på det. Her er noen av hovedreglene:
• You can't monetise game content outside of Twitch and YouTube, as for example in paid apps or commercial films.
• You can't reverse engineer our games to access the assets or otherwise do things that the games don't normally permit in order to create your Items.
• You can't sign your creations over to exclusive distribution deals.
• Microsoft won't allow you to use game content if your end product is "pornographic, lewd, obscene, vulgar, discriminatory (on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, etc.), illegal, hate speech, promoting violence, drug use or any illegal activity, promoting crimes against humanity, genocide or torture, or is otherwise objectionable".
• Creators will need to include a copyright notice, as supplied by Microsoft.
• You may use the Item on a page where you ask for optional donation requests.
• If you want to use the soundtracks or audio effects from the original game, we often license those from or to third parties and don't always have the rights to pass them on to you. If we do, we'll let you know. But we'll confirm right here that the music from Halo 3 is available for your use in non-profit ventures thanks to an arrangement with O'Donnell/Salvatori, Inc., composers of this iconic theme.