I have a little Bad Company 2 Gameplay video, but I never got any problem, but if what OP is saying is true, then this is bad, really bad.
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Well, I found this quite interesting.
First of all I would like to point out this is not a channel plug and if the mods are not happy with me linking my video then you can remove the link or let me know and I will do so.
So, today I got an email from Youtube saying that my video may contain content that is owned or licensed by EA and the rest you will see in the image. It is referring to this video which is a play through of a parody or Call of Duty called Duty Calls and is a free game to promote Bulletstorm.
I'd also like to point out it says "In some cases, ads may appear next to it." Does this mean EA is making money from me too?
As far as I'm aware, EA has nothing to do with Epic games or Call of Duty so am I missing something here or what?
EDIT: yes, I'm stupid, EA published Bulletstorm. BUT, I still don't understand why they are doing this to my video now. Its nearly a year old, I make no money off of youtube and theres never been a problem posting gameplay videos for EA games has there?
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