I'm reminded of another copyright issue from around the last turn of the millennium -- player pianos. Now, strictly speaking, I don't think player pianos are quite analogous to videogame streaming. However, I think a good solution for the legal uncertainty would be similar to Congress' 1909 reaction to the 1908 Supreme Court decision -- specifically, compulsory licensing. Anyone can record or perform a cover another's song, and so long as they pay the statutory licensing fee, they're in the clear, and don't need to seek permission of the original copyright holder.<p>(Those of you whom are more versed in copyright law, if I'm getting this wrong, please correct me.)<p>So, if streamers needed only worry providing notice and a small check to the copyright office for the Let's Play streams they'd be preforming this month, I think that'd be workable. As it stands now, a streamer needs to worry whether GameFun Studios is going to sue him if they don't like the opinions expressed in his performance while playing Platform Jump 3. That strikes me as a bit less workable.