Twitch streamers panic as clips feature triggers copyright notices

ABC News’ Romina Puga reports on how fan-made clips are putting streamers on the Twitch platform in trouble through DMCA notices, and how Twitch is responding.

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31 thoughts on “Twitch streamers panic as clips feature triggers copyright notices

  1. The Cyber-Attacker will annihilate the entire Internet platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook for siding with DMCA also known as Digital Millennium Copyright Act will be their primary targets

  2. No hear made everyone scary upset it’s because everyone loves putting music on YouTube to be fun Thom should never do that and what is he thinking YouTube are supposed to have fun and made friends

  3. 2:48 WHAT!! Are you telling me that the PC i payed €1600 for is not going to let me stream? But i need a WEBCAM instead, guess ill have to buy a webcam then.

  4. It's really important to protect the rights holders. Why would I stream their songs legally when I could watch Twich streams and hope that it's playing in the background?

  5. I am a very small streamer and it’s still annoying how we can’t play music I mean we can engage with our chat based on music if they like it what they want us to play or anything else

  6. Many of our internet laws are older than many of the people who use the internet, myself included. As such, they haven't evolved with the internet, and because of this we all suffer.

  7. It’s these shady record labels. They are hurting for sales and mad cause folks aren’t buying the garbage music they put out.

  8. Would be tempting to show up with a mp3 player everytime the media went to interview someone. Because by law, then that interview wouldnt be legal to use, unless they pay for the rights for the song.

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