Talk:Rare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited
"with permission from Nintendo of America"
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I think treating this album as "official" just because someone at Nintendo briefly reviewed it is pushing it. The album's presentation page indeed says that "Musical compositions are © 1994 Nintendo of America, Inc. and are used with permission", but it also makes this statement immediately before:
Materia Collective / Materia Music Inc. and the artists on this album are no way affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected to Nintendo of America, Inc. with respect to this album.
I'll assume the functioning record label knows infinitely more about copyright law than I do, and that these two quoted statements are not as contradictory as they may appear. This would then suggest there's actually some distinction between the terms "official", "endorsed", and "used with permission", which are so often conflated in this wiki. Admittedly, I myself never considered how different these terms are in scope, and happily covered certain things on the wiki if I thought they fit even just one of these criteria (i.e. "I Love Mario Kart Tour", Super Mario Weekend). However, in light of this article, it might be time we clarified that distinction.
To be clear, I do support covering this album somewhere given that staff members of Donkey Kong 64 were involved with it. I'm just not sure if a dedicated page is the right way to go around it, as it would feel closer to what MarioWiki:Coverage deems "fan works by creators officially involved with the brand". -- KOOPA CON CARNE 16:14, February 2, 2025 (EST)
- The edit summary for the page being created says it's a similar situation to RareRacers. PrincessPeachFan (talk) 09:02, February 5, 2025 (EST)