GTA 5: Rockstar outlines YouTube policy

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Rockstar has outlined its policies for Grand Theft Auto 5 YouTube posts, specifying what footage will result in a take-down notice.

Hours after the game's launch in Australia and Europe, Rockstar has posted a series of rules on its support page, writing that it does not object to non-commercial YouTube posts, with a few caveats.

In addition to the rules specified below, Rockstar writes that it reserves "the right to remove content we find objectionable on a case by case basis and to change our policy from time to time, but we do promise if there is anything we do change we will make sure to let you know."

Pre-Release Footage: No pre-release leaked footage of any kind: Any posting of in-game footage from leaked copies of the game prior to its official release date will be taken down, regardless of how the game was obtained. This includes "early unboxing" videos.

Spoilers: Posting video showing the ending of the game, pure cutscenes or any other big reveal in the story. It's ok to show cutscenes as part of a larger play-through (or in a narrated 'Let's Play' type video) but isolated videos of the game's cinematics will be removed. If you are unsure if what you want to post is considered a spoiler, please contact [email protected] and describe exactly what scene you are wondering about and in what context the scene would appear.

In-game Entertainment: Things like the TV shows and comedy performances in Grand Theft Auto IV, or the silent movies in Red Dead Redemption. We prefer fans to experience these in the context of the game's world, so any posting of these in isolation will be flagged for removal.
Grand Theft Auto 5 released overnight to widespread critical acclaim. In our GTA 5 review we said it "achieves the extraordinary... the world is breathtaking, the script is funny, the music is superb and, most of all, it's really, really fun".

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SwiftPosted:

Lia I sorda like that they are strict about their rules, makes me not try to watch leaked footage and ruin the experience.


I feel the exact same way about how they are handling this.

DinePosted:

I hate when games are leaked it makes it less fun and enjoyable when you get to experience it yourself.

ChatsCPosted:

Dr-J That's good they want to stay on top of it


Yeah it really is dude, I'm not so happy that people had to pirate the game and leak footage.. that's just dissapointing.. honestly.

ChatsCPosted:

Raci It depends on what you do if this can affect your youtube career ..


Pretty sure it can, it's leaking pirated game footage. :/

Ted-Posted:

-Ghosty Its hard with the time differences as well because AUS got it waayyy before anyone else so do they have to wait until its released out in the US?


They have an embargo which kicks in until the whole world has their hands on the game

Dr-JPosted:

That's good they want to stay on top of it

fexPosted:

Its hard with the time differences as well because AUS got it waayyy before anyone else so do they have to wait until its released out in the US?

DissPosted:

I sorda like that they are strict about their rules, makes me not try to watch leaked footage and ruin the experience.

gmlukensPosted:

Well its good that i wont have the temptation of watching these things early

CHPPosted:

Alberici I hate how people think they are cool playing it early lol they ant nothing


i guess they are pretty cool