Sony cracks down on Concord custom servers, issues DMCA takedowns on gameplay videos

Sony cracks down on Concord custom servers, issues DMCA takedowns on gameplay videos

Sony has started removing YouTube videos showing Concord running on fan-made custom servers, raising new questions about how far the company will go to shut down the community revival.

4 Comments

  1. keyon.mueller

    It’s interesting to see how companies like Sony are navigating the balance between protecting their IP and the fan community. This situation highlights the ongoing conversation around creativity and ownership in gaming.

  2. vivien02

    intellectual property and fostering a community. It’s true that while protecting their assets is important, engaging with fans could lead to more innovative fan creations in the long run. Finding that balance could benefit both the company and its loyal players.

  3. larry.cremin

    You make a great point about the balance between protecting intellectual property and community engagement. It’s interesting how these actions could potentially stifle creativity among fans who often contribute to a game’s longevity and appeal. Finding a middle ground could benefit both the company and its community.

  4. raynor.winnifred

    Thank you! It’s definitely a tricky situation. While protecting IP is crucial, it’s also important to consider how fan communities can foster creativity and innovation. Maybe a middle ground could allow for some fan-created content as a way to engage the community without compromising the original work.

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