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"To get around a copyright claim that blocked my Let's Play video of Pokemon Moon worldwide, I threw together a crude recreation of the move Oceanic Operetta."


TL;DR: YouTube and Nintendo blocked one of my videos worldwide because I showed a Z-move in it, so I sloppily reanimated it to circumvent the copyright claim.Before Sun and Moon were released, there was a trailer that prominently featured Z-Moves of different Pokemon. To prevent people from monetizing these trailers, Nintendo used YouTube's automatic copyright protection to detect these parts of the video and block them worldwide. However, this use of the automatic copyright protection was never lifted after the game came out and any videos showing off moves like Oceanic Operetta can still set it off. This happened in one of my Let's Play videos, so instead of removing or editing the footage, I threw together this sloppy recreation of the Z-move primarily out of spite for the current copyright policies YouTube has in place. via /r/pokemon http://ift.tt/2ktDPoG
"To get around a copyright claim that blocked my Let's Play video of Pokemon Moon worldwide, I threw together a crude recreation of the move Oceanic Operetta." "To get around a copyright claim that blocked my Let's Play video of Pokemon Moon worldwide, I threw together a crude recreation of the move Oceanic Operetta." Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 05:51 Rating: 5

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