Minecraft creators on YouTube are in a bit of trouble Minecraft hasn’t recently updated their end user license agreement and Commercial guidelines there’s a lot of things in here but specifically there are changes for streamers and content creators alike for example content creators on YouTube can no longer use The word Minecraft as the primary title of their video they gave us a couple of examples here so Minecraft the ultimate help app not okay the shaft a Minecrafters podcast that one’s good additionally creators can no longer pay while their content behind maybe some kind of members only content situation Minecraft assets such as logos and fonts can’t be used in ways that promote mods servers or worlds they’re not related to Minecraft Minecraft servers need to be for all ages and those servers must include an entry process that has a disclaimer stating not an official Minecraft product that’s just some of The changes going on here and this is an important lesson to gaming content creators at the end of the day if you make content on YouTube that revolves around a video game you are at the mercy of these companies deciding what’s okay and what’s not we’ll keep you updated as things evolve Video Information
This video, titled ‘Is Minecraft on YouTube OVER?’, was uploaded by vidIQ on 2023-08-10 12:45:00. It has garnered 11849 views and 1317 likes. The duration of the video is 00:01:00 or 60 seconds.
The changes made to the Minecraft EULA impact content creators across YouTube in a big way.
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