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Twitch explains confusing copyright crackdown, urges users to delete videos

2 pointsby eddieozover 4 years ago

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eddieozover 4 years ago
&gt;&gt; &quot;While we haven&#x27;t received more than a handful of DMCA notifications targeting in-game music, if you&#x27;re playing games with recorded music in them, we recommend you review their End User License Agreements (that wall of text at the beginning of a game) to see how the terms cover streaming with that music,&quot; Twitch said.<p>-- Does it mean it is unsafe playing a game under the risk of infringing DMCA rules? They received a few notifications already, what means you are always in risk.