My question is really quite simple. Does the X-Box 360 version of Minecraft follow the same guidelines that Minecraft for the PC does? My question stems from YouTube. On PC, YouTube allows you to monetize your videos if they do not have a title focusing on the name Minecraft. Some that are allowed are Let's Play Minecraft and so on.
Honestly, my best guess would be that it's fine to do it. It may be Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition, but it's still Notch's game. I don't see why the original Terms of Use/End User License Agreement wouldn't apply to it still since it's still Minecraft.
My question is really quite simple. Does the X-Box 360 version of Minecraft follow the same guidelines that Minecraft for the PC does? My question stems from YouTube. On PC, YouTube allows you to monetize your videos if they do not have a title focusing on the name Minecraft. Some that are allowed are Let's Play Minecraft and so on.
I make minecraft videos on youtube of xbox edition and yes they are the same as long as you have a commentary in the video then it's considered a tutorial even if your not teaching some one something Name of my videos are "Minecraft come join me" & "MC come join me"
hopes this answers your questions.
Honestly, my best guess would be that it's fine to do it. It may be Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition, but it's still Notch's game. I don't see why the original Terms of Use/End User License Agreement wouldn't apply to it still since it's still Minecraft.
I make minecraft videos on youtube of xbox edition and yes they are the same as long as you have a commentary in the video then it's considered a tutorial even if your not teaching some one something Name of my videos are "Minecraft come join me" & "MC come join me"
hopes this answers your questions.