Facepunch Studios' important move to remove Nintendo-related content from Steam Workshop is supported by the company's fair intentions. which decided to comply with Nintendo's request to remove licensed content from its platform.
This decision came after Facepunch received a request to remove the content from Nintendo, which was granted. And it certifies that the content belongs to Nintendo, so Facepunch has to accept and comply with the request. However, they emphasize the difficulty of doing so. "We need to investigate 20 years of uploaded content."
In their statement, Facepunch called for help from the community. It urged users to remove Nintendo-related content and avoid uploading similar content in the future. The company emphasizes the importance of cooperation in achieving effective content removal.
Facepunch Studios' disciplined and ethical manner in removing Nintendo-related content promotes respect for intellectual property rights. Over the years, Nintendo has taken steps to protect its intellectual property. strictly
A complaint from Nintendo to remove content related to Garry's Mod has recently come to light. This is interesting, as Garry's Mod has a long history of use in creating content related to Nintendo, spanning over 20 years. For many players, creating and sharing content featuring characters like Mario, Luigi, Zelda, and Waluigi has been great. In Garry's Mod environment
Removing Nintendo-related content from Garry's Mod has a huge impact on the community. This is a significant loss due to the deletion of this content. This content is a source of imagination and entertainment for players.
Although this decision left many players disappointed, But it also demonstrates Facepunch's commitment to respecting intellectual property rights. The company is calling on Garry's Mod players to support the removal of content by following its guidelines and avoiding sharing pirated content.
Through the cooperation of everyone in the community They are able to show respect and obey the law in an orderly manner. In response to a comment on this story, IGN has contacted Nintendo for further comment on the matter.