![]() It must be clear that your Fan Content is in no way a substitute for Outlast. You cannot create any confusion by insinuating or creating the impression that your Fan Content has been sponsored by, paid for by, created by or endorsed by Red Barrels or that Red Barrels is in any way responsible for your Fan Content. Unfortunately, you are not permitted to manufacture or distribute physical items (such as any merchandise), create a game or write, produce or create any novels or theatrical, film or television productions which include our intellectual property. What does this mean? Your Fan Content must be used solely for non-commercial purposes (you cannot charge a fee for it or otherwise earn anything from the exploitation of your Fan Content) and be used for your individual, private purposes online (the “ Permitted Uses”). ![]() However, we remind you that under the Copyright Act (Canada), you have the right to make certain kinds of user-generated content without infringing upon our copyright. Please note that while Red Barrels is very excited about your Fan Content, we cannot grant you any license in and to the Outlast intellectual property, such as our characters, storyline, designs, images, script, graphics, gameplay footage, screenshots, music, software, code and trademarks featured in Outlast. We thank you for creating your Outlast-inspired content (“Fan Content”) and we love your engagement with the game. Thanks to all you video content creators out there for thinking of us. If you have further questions about this policy, please contact. Should you decide to post videos containing Red Barrels content, we request that you provide a functional link to our site : Please note we reserve the right to update this policy without notice or liability. You do not need to request written permission to create such content.Īdditional written permission from Red Barrels is required for any use of Red Barrels’s art, music and audio content outside of captured in-game footage (please e-mail with any such requests). In more detail: Red Barrels permits you to create free or ad-supported videos (including Let’s Plays, speed runs, reviews, commentary, and so on) using captured or streamed video from Red Barrel’s video games. You’re welcome to create Let’s Play-style videos of our games and monetize them if you want. We wanted to come up with a clear stance on this to save everyone the trouble of ever having to ask us about it again. We’re looking forward to tomorrow and continuing this success.We often get emails from video content creators asking our permission to create and monetize videos about Outlast. “We love having fans, and we had a really good fanbase today. “It was definitely a really wonderful experience playing in this gym,” Tessier said. ![]() CT on ESPN+ in what should be a frenzied atmosphere. The Seminoles now play 10th-seeded Nebraska in the NCAA Second Round on Saturday night at 8 p.m. We’re gonna keep those dancing shoes on □□□ #NCAAVB | #URStrong /8qc3CH8xPRįSU also managed to hit around Kansas State’s front row all match, as the Wildcats registered just one block – tied for the second lowest by an opponent this season. FSU broke off several smaller runs in each set to eventually pull away, including a 4-0 run early in the third set that brought a 3-2 deficit to a 6-3 lead. The Seminoles had a sideout percentage of nearly 76 percent, while the Wildcats sided out 54 percent of the time. Redshirt junior Morgan Chacon had five kills and 10 digs. Freshman Audrey Koenig, one of eight Seminoles playing in their first NCAA Tournament, added six kills. ![]() Sophomore Sydney Conley was another tough out up front, picking up eight kills and hitting. Playing in a 5-1 formation that is different from what Poole has run most of his years at FSU, Tessier now has 995 assists this season and is close to becoming the first Seminole since 2008 to record 1,000 assists in a year. Redshirt junior Lily Tessier is credited with running a solid offense, registering 30 assists along with six digs and five kills. Ready for more □ #NCAAVB | #URStrong /rByeyLETQM She was doing a great job just distributing everything and making for a balanced offense, and I think that really helped us hit efficiently.” “It starts with the pass, and then it goes to the setter, and Lily (Tessier) had a really amazing night. “I think our passing was very good tonight,” Clothier said. From the start, Clothier was a dominant force on the attack, hitting through Kansas State’s block all night. Junior middle blocker Emma Clothier could not be stopped, recording 11 kills and no attack errors while hitting. A post shared by Florida State Volleyball felt like from the beginning we did that, and it doesn’t really surprise me because I think that all year, they have raised their level of play up against the ACC, which was really good this year.”
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