Japanese Politician Satoshi Hamada Signals Assassin's Creed Shadows' Alteration Of Japanese History And Promotion Of Yasuke Coul...
Japanese politician Satoshi Hamada recently signaled he might bring up Ubisoft and their upcoming game Assassin's Creed Shadows before the Japanese diet for altering the country's history, architecture, and more as well as potentially using AI to generate ...
I'll laugh if we get the Japanese Diet version of 'these motherfuckers have gone too far!' and this is the tipping point for them on cultural preservation.
I'd say it's more important for Japan as their culture is still mostly positive, they'd have a lot less negatives if they kick the few 'refugees' out and then did something about Sony strangling Anime streaming to make it more profitable for studios.
So far as I understand, Japan's constitution only allows freedom of speech in the individual sense. If the diet decides to censor a company acting in a publishing capacity, I believe they can do so. Press censorship has been a feature of Japan since MacArthur ordered controls on the press in Sept 1945.
And then they ended that, because Hana Kimura wouldn't turn her phone off.