Them "covering themselves" is neutering what could be a hugely successful feature with the potential to foster a massive creative community. In true SE fashion, they are going overboard with restrictions, making the enjoyment of their work very difficult.


If I actually had any sort of musical ability to be able to use this feature, I probably still wouldn't use it given the potential for things to go south quickly. Personally I probably wouldn't play anything at all that wasn't my own original work as you never know who might run by a decide to be a jerk and report you, or who might record you playing and upload it somewhere that's going to draw attention and get you into trouble. Given the restrictions that are placed on this feature, I'm really not sure why they bothered adding it in the first place.




They're also based in Japan where Fair Use is all but non-existent and where there are pretty severe legal implications for perceived copyright theft. This is the same country where businesses that will go after people on Youtube who post covers even if they provide their own audio track. LoTRO on the other hand was able to embrace this system and encourage people to play whatever they wanted because Turbine was located in the US where the laws are decidedly more lax on the matter. Hell, they heavily encouraged the entire thing and Weatherstock has been an annual event in that game for years now - where bands can come together and play coprighted music for people on top of Weathertop.
In the end what this amounts to is a Japanese company enforcing rules based on the laws of their home nation which can come back to bite them in court if a DMCA challenge is issued by any copyright holder. Is it nonsensical? Oh, very much so! But their stance of needing to cover their ass won't change unless the laws become more lax over seas.
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