I was thinking of doing a Fallout NV LP. I know there are plenty out there but I also know of a few users that got their videos taken down because of copy right. I'm wondering if that is the music that causes the copy right issue because I know some LP's that play without the music.
If I do an LP would I have to play without the music or could the music be on just turned down a bit. I was also thinking of getting a music collection for the radio but figure that one of those would have copy righted music on it too.
I was thinking of doing a Fallout NV LP. I know there are plenty out there but I also know of a few users that got their videos taken down because of copy right. I'm wondering if that is the music that causes the copy right issue because I know some LP's that play without the music.
If I do an LP would I have to play without the music or could the music be on just turned down a bit. I was also thinking of getting a music collection for the radio but figure that one of those would have copy righted music on it too.
Title reads: "Fallout New Vegas Let's Play". Op is asking about videos, copyrights, that sorta junk. Context clues, context clues.
Edit: OT: I think you'd be fine if you turned the Radio setting off (not ambient). People like AlChestBreach manage to post a [censored] ton of NV content without getting chopped (Al's radio is always turned off, so you can hear his commentary). I think that would be good enough, but if you're still not sure and a bit weary, then try e-mailing Bethesda.
Title reads: "Fallout New Vegas Let's Play". Op is asking about videos, copyrights, that sorta junk. Context clues, context clues.
Edit: OT: I think you'd be fine if you turned the Radio setting off (not ambient). People like AlChestBreach manage to post a [censored] ton of NV content without getting chopped (Al's radio is always turned off, so you can hear his commentary). I think that would be good enough, but if you're still not sure and a bit weary, then try e-mailing Bethesda.