Yea, I got banned, so I gave up until Global. Pretty sure someone reported me. As you stated, such a gray area. it's kinda sad that this is what Bandai goes after.
Bandai doesn't do it because they don't like global players. They do it because it would be too many people on the servers and problems would be created because of that. It's just for that
Could be they were sending strikes out toward any source instructing people on how to bypass their cross-region restrictions. Don't know what the primary reason is for companies trying to lock out non-regional users, and I'd be curious to know, since cross-region attention generally seems to just add to their revenue, and I can't recall hearing about anything like server strain troubles from an influx of foreign players.
They do it based on bandwidth usually cause it causes lag on the server that and they cant make profit off people who don't live in the region as well cause you aren't using creditcardkun to buy things cause your hiding in a server you shouldn't be playing.
@@Hisui1859 : Oh, they can't actually accept payment through any means? I thought people had ways of doing that. (I don't personally pay for many things online though so I'd be the last to know. XD ) Well if paying customers are a factor, then it's hard to be surprised, even if it is a free game. Sadly any influx of honest players also comes with an influx of bot activity too, so that's another problem.
@@theoaremevano3227 Usually from a legal standpoint laws and regulations they often can't sell digital products outside of the region though it really depends. But the main reasoning is usually the server lag problems. But too back when KSSN or CSSN was used to gain access to either korean games or chinese games you had a bunch of people stealing social security numbers to make accounts. And of course bots and hackers are another problem. But there's a lot of different factors.
Fight it, honestly you didn't violate anything. Bandi Namco put that out on the internet and people have a right to critique and review things. We have fair use for a reason. Companies like Nintendo and others try to bully people into compliance. LawTube is full of great lawyers with a lot of information. Nick Rekieta and others for instance. You were transformative. So I wouldn't worry and appeal it.
Big-brained play: make a website then show it during your videos, then copyright strike yourself for showing the website. No one will be able to strike you if you’re already struck. XD This strike seems so ridiculous - I don’t believe showing a company’s website is copyright infringement, especially since you add commentary which makes it “transformative”.
I was actually recently copyright striked or just purely demonetized. YT's regulations have been upped and it is crazy! I cant wait for global I truely miss playing bp! Good Vid :)
sorry this happened to you brian, but yea i feel like its not worth challenging lol its just one video game among the vast space of videogames. i think you are taking this well despite this being a game you super hyped up and been coverin i hope Amazon delivers the best for this game but we wait with abaited breath for time to go on for that
Idk how to feel about Blue Protocol not sure why I got recommended this video maybe because i'm subbed to Ginger Prime idk, I just idk I feel like an after thought here in the west it still upsets me that they announce "Btw here's the JP release buuuut west omegalul wait till next year be excited teehee". It reeks of poor management knowing full well its going outside of JP to take a year to translate it? A year!?!? Or Since its Amazon they have their other MMO releasing later in the year or a mix of both.
japanese companies is very small minded. they are xenofobic if you want play their game or you wait to play in global or you dont play on their "country"
You know how wrong you are? They are REQUIRED to do this stuff because of their contracts with the companies they license the game to for global release. You are a racist PoS for even posting this. Hope channel owner bans you for your stupid comment
If they had the choice they would allow you to play on their servers. Nobody in their right mind says no to money. The problem is you can't just 'launch globally' there are licenses, policies, marketing and data retention/utilization procedures that need to be approved before you can operate in some nations. Its not that they're small minded, its that theyre following the rules. Should they ignore rules, there are fines for such things and therefor you'd rather comply than to be fined out of negligence.
You got the global launch just wait for it. They mostly did this because of language barrier and that can cause issue ingame. I play wow and sometime there is SA person that don't understand English and it grieving the whole raid.
You got a strike for showing their website? That’s a thing?
Yea, I got banned, so I gave up until Global. Pretty sure someone reported me.
As you stated, such a gray area. it's kinda sad that this is what Bandai goes after.
Bandai doesn't do it because they don't like global players. They do it because it would be too many people on the servers and problems would be created because of that. It's just for that
That strike was totally unfair!
what an suprise, an japanese company being narrow minded.
Are they censoring the game?
Could be they were sending strikes out toward any source instructing people on how to bypass their cross-region restrictions. Don't know what the primary reason is for companies trying to lock out non-regional users, and I'd be curious to know, since cross-region attention generally seems to just add to their revenue, and I can't recall hearing about anything like server strain troubles from an influx of foreign players.
They do it based on bandwidth usually cause it causes lag on the server that and they cant make profit off people who don't live in the region as well cause you aren't using creditcardkun to buy things cause your hiding in a server you shouldn't be playing.
@@Hisui1859 : Oh, they can't actually accept payment through any means? I thought people had ways of doing that. (I don't personally pay for many things online though so I'd be the last to know. XD )
Well if paying customers are a factor, then it's hard to be surprised, even if it is a free game. Sadly any influx of honest players also comes with an influx of bot activity too, so that's another problem.
@@theoaremevano3227 Usually from a legal standpoint laws and regulations they often can't sell digital products outside of the region though it really depends. But the main reasoning is usually the server lag problems. But too back when KSSN or CSSN was used to gain access to either korean games or chinese games you had a bunch of people stealing social security numbers to make accounts. And of course bots and hackers are another problem. But there's a lot of different factors.
So Brian, what are the chances the latest censorship update was released during fanfest news timing so it might be buried?
A pretty smart move IMO if that was planned
Oh you mean bad news...for you. I thought the game was in trouble.
Lmao same
Last time i seen info about this game the best tank item was behind a gacha wall hope it gets better
If the global gets delayed then please share any Korean release news that you get and how to access that one
Its pointless to ruin your channel over something like this. Ultimately, i wait for global I'm not interested in JPN version.
Fight it, honestly you didn't violate anything. Bandi Namco put that out on the internet and people have a right to critique and review things. We have fair use for a reason. Companies like Nintendo and others try to bully people into compliance. LawTube is full of great lawyers with a lot of information. Nick Rekieta and others for instance.
You were transformative. So I wouldn't worry and appeal it.
Big-brained play: make a website then show it during your videos, then copyright strike yourself for showing the website. No one will be able to strike you if you’re already struck. XD
This strike seems so ridiculous - I don’t believe showing a company’s website is copyright infringement, especially since you add commentary which makes it “transformative”.
There were a lot of none Japanese players that got kicked out.
I was actually recently copyright striked or just purely demonetized. YT's regulations have been upped and it is crazy! I cant wait for global I truely miss playing bp! Good Vid :)
Everything I see makes me want to play it more.
sorry this happened to you brian, but yea i feel like its not worth challenging lol its just one video game among the vast space of videogames. i think you are taking this well despite this being a game you super hyped up and been coverin
i hope Amazon delivers the best for this game but we wait with abaited breath for time to go on for that
Thank you for your Videos!!!
Been waiting for your post since the whole banning every non Japanese person thing. thank you
Idk how to feel about Blue Protocol not sure why I got recommended this video maybe because i'm subbed to Ginger Prime idk, I just idk I feel like an after thought here in the west it still upsets me that they announce "Btw here's the JP release buuuut west omegalul wait till next year be excited teehee". It reeks of poor management knowing full well its going outside of JP to take a year to translate it? A year!?!? Or Since its Amazon they have their other MMO releasing later in the year or a mix of both.
japanese companies is very small minded. they are xenofobic if you want play their game or you wait to play in global or you dont play on their "country"
You know how wrong you are?
They are REQUIRED to do this stuff because of their contracts with the companies they license the game to for global release.
You are a racist PoS for even posting this.
Hope channel owner bans you for your stupid comment
If they had the choice they would allow you to play on their servers. Nobody in their right mind says no to money. The problem is you can't just 'launch globally' there are licenses, policies, marketing and data retention/utilization procedures that need to be approved before you can operate in some nations. Its not that they're small minded, its that theyre following the rules. Should they ignore rules, there are fines for such things and therefor you'd rather comply than to be fined out of negligence.
You got the global launch just wait for it. They mostly did this because of language barrier and that can cause issue ingame. I play wow and sometime there is SA person that don't understand English and it grieving the whole raid.