Checkout the video that was too big and bad for Games Workshop to handle.
Since GW has these items listed up for sale on their webstore, and they have gone live across the country, I’ve posted back up the video Games Workshop got mad at me for publishing.
If you missed the whole store over the holiday, I was notified by Games Workshop on THANKSGIVING to remove a certain Blood Angels Video by 12 Noon Eastern (5PM “England” Time) that day.
Via Tom Nanson, Legal Assistant Group Legal Department
“Regardless of whether the material is released or not, all Games Workshop publications are protected by copyright. To copy and display an entire publication without permission is an infringement of copyright. Please remove the videotoday by 5pm UK time.”
They also wanted to know where I purchased these items, and of course as media I am unable to comply with revealing a source.
I wonder how mad they would have been if I had published my first look at the Legacy of Khaine supplement (which I’ve had since Tuesday as well), first.
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