Pokémon strikes again
The Pokémon Company has issued a copyright strike against a YouTuber for a video featuring Pokémon modded into Call of Duty Zombies, despite the content being seven years old.
Protective of its characters
The Pokémon Company is known for fiercely protecting its characters, including Pikachu, and is quick to take action against unauthorized use.
Strict consequences for content creators
With YouTube's three-strikes policy in place, content creators risk having their channels permanently deleted if they receive three strikes within 90 days.
Previous incidents
This is not the first time The Pokémon Company has issued copyright strikes against content creators for using Pokémon in their videos. In a similar incident in January 2024, another channel received a strike for featuring Palworld x Pokémon mod content.
Advice for content creators
Content creators are advised to be cautious when featuring Pokémon in their videos, as even old content can be subject to copyright strikes.
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