Nintendo does have every right to do as they please with their copyrighted work. So far they've either not noticed well-established places like OverClocked ReMix, VGMusic, or VGMix, or they've decided not to care, OR ideally, they welcome reinterpretations of their music. The music of Kong in Concert is non-commercial, free, and credited to Nintendo and the original composers (Robin Beanland, Eveline Fischer, and Dave Wise).
If imagining doomsday scenarios and ruminating over legalese is your thing, go for it:) We hope you're enjoying our fan service in the meantime.
Why bother? Who on earth likes video game music that much anyhow?
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Nintendo does have every right to do as they please with their copyrighted work. So far they've either not noticed well-established places like OverClocked ReMix, VGMusic, or VGMix, or they've decided not to care, OR ideally, they welcome reinterpretations of their music. The music of Kong in Concert is non-commercial, free, and credited to Nintendo and the original composers (Robin Beanland, Eveline Fischer, and Dave Wise).
:) We hope you're enjoying our fan service in the meantime.
If imagining doomsday scenarios and ruminating over legalese is your thing, go for it