Stadia Director: Streamers should pay to show how they play
Source: Pure PC added 23rd Oct 2020To be a streamer … youtuber … Ah … probably the dream of most of the younger generation. Fame, money, free games – isn’t that the height of your dreams? I don’t want to interfere with other people’s dreams, even though I believe that many of today’s teenagers have no idea how much effort it takes to count on this scene, and that it is basically a job like any other that can kill even the passion for games . However, the creative director of Google Stadia – Alex Hutchinson, would like to interfere with the work of streamers. Yesterday, he posted a note on Twitter, in which he claims that streamers showing the game should pay for it. What arguments does he present?
Google Stadia Creative Director Alex Hutchinson believes that streamers showing the game should pay for it. What are his arguments?
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Streams who were concerned that their content would be removed from services because they used music, they haven’t paid for, they should be more concerned about the fact that they’re presenting games they haven’t paid for either. Everything will change as soon as publishers decide to enforce such situations , Hutchinson wrote. In another tweet, he added: The truth is that streamers should be paying the developers and publishers of the games they broadcast. They should buy a license like any other company and pay for the content they use. The above statement would quite sum up a colloquial phrase, namely: roughly . Likewise, twitterers probably thought the same, because at the moment the posts of the creative director of Google Stadia have gathered over 16 thousands, mostly unsatisfied comments.
Streamers worried about getting their content pulled because they used music they didn’t pay for should be more worried by the fact that they’re streaming games they didn’t pay for as well. It’s all gone as soon as publishers decide to enforce it.
– Alex Hutchinson (@BangBangClick) October 22, 2020
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The topic also attracted the interested parties, ie streamers, who emphasized that it is their work that often makes a given production stand out. There were also voices from popular YouTubers who pointed out Stadia paying streamers to promote the platform – so the heaviest weapon was pulled out, which Hutchinson could not have expected. Where did he come up with the idea of monetizing streamers? Well, it is impossible not to notice that we are not so many years away from playing only in the cloud