I was covering a Event in a MMO Called EVE Online.
I have a public ingame channel that people can use to chat with me & other users.
One of these random people who joined, sent me the following ingame mail:
" I wish to be cut out from one of your livestreamed videos with the title of: EVE Online | The Battle of 49-U6U, HBC vs SOCO/HBC vs SOCO Part 2 uploaded on the 9th of august for privacy reasons. thanks.
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Content does not and will not: (a) infringe, violate, or misappropriate any third-party right, including any copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, moral right, privacy right, right of publicity, or any other intellectual property or proprietary right or (b) slander, defame, or libel any other person"
Is this Legit request or some attempt to troll .. any advise?
Thanks
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Well, in that game I have a Ingame Chat Channel that is public for anyone to join.
The person joined this channel, starting talking, chatting about what was the current topic. This person saw the name of the chat room via the stream and entered on there own.
Then the next day the person sent a ingame mail with the removal request to cut out everything they said in the video capture.
Link to video clip in question:
http://www.twitch.tv/daopa/b/328069435
Username of the person~> applejack32 Applecrack
Didnt really say much in the chat room
See 45:14 | 46:55