Nintendo issue take down notice for fan-made Zelda film

MegaDrive20XX

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Lame :(

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2010/01/nintendo_silence_talking_link

A Zelda film created by fans has been removed from the Internet at Nintendo’s request.

The film, The Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time, is based loosely on Ocarina of Time, is around two hours long and features a number of Zelda favourites including Gorons, Saria and of course Link.

Following the take down notice, the film’s producers released the following statement:

We came to an agreement with Nintendo earlier this month to stop distributing the film. In the spirit of the holiday season they were good enough to let us keep the movie up for you to watch and enjoy through the end of 2009, but not past 2009. We understand Nintendo’s right to protect its characters and trademarks and understand how in order to keep their property unspoiled by fan’s interpretation of the franchise, Nintendo needs to protect itself — even from fan-works with good intentions.
 
MegaDrive20XX said:
Lame :(

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2010/01/nintendo_silence_talking_link

A Zelda film created by fans has been removed from the Internet at Nintendo’s request.

The film, The Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time, is based loosely on Ocarina of Time, is around two hours long and features a number of Zelda favourites including Gorons, Saria and of course Link.

Following the take down notice, the film’s producers released the following statement:

We came to an agreement with Nintendo earlier this month to stop distributing the film. In the spirit of the holiday season they were good enough to let us keep the movie up for you to watch and enjoy through the end of 2009, but not past 2009. We understand Nintendo’s right to protect its characters and trademarks and understand how in order to keep their property unspoiled by fan’s interpretation of the franchise, Nintendo needs to protect itself — even from fan-works with good intentions.
What he said.
 
Actually pretty cool they let them keep it up for a bit. I'm sure some other companies would have made them pull it immediately...
 
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