Just a shy question: Is it still okay to do videos about ZC quests, especially related to original Nintendo quests without having to worry getting sued? I just recently got back into overhauling all my content for ZC, and it is fun being back. Greetings from Switzerland.
PS: Big Joe, you still rock, and i love your sound and music bits for my quest pack.
This is totally out of the control of anyone here, but I think you're quite safe. As of now, Nintendo is perfectly okay with people streaming/recording their games as long as the content is not monetized. They have not enforced anything on larger fan projects either (see the huge number of AM2R videos available). I think the chances are very, very low that video ZC content would ever be in jeopardy. The worst that would happen is that the videos are DMCA'd in which case they'd just be unavailable, no being sued or anything.
Also, I was surprised to see a few people in the official dev server on Discord confused about this - PureZC's database is NOT maintained or officially affiliated with the development of ZC. None of the announcements made here affect the resources (including completed quests) available on PureZC, or dictates what people use for their own projects, or dictates what people are allowed to play. The stripping of copyrighted information would only apply to the official ZC program downloads at some future date.
Like I said I was surprised to see this was a question, but I suppose the AGN/Pure/ZC dev boundaries are a little muddy to people that are only involved in the community via Discord servers.