Verify that flagged content is actually copyrighted
I have two ideas that I think should be considered:
Have a way for streamers to contact Twitch regarding incorrectly identified content.
For Twitch to follow-up and determine whether there is incorrect information in their content checking system.
I regularly get muted audio and an indicator that I have copyrighted music in my audio loop of my stream; however, all of my audio is from the YouTube Audio Library which has already been verified as CC0 by YouTube, and it's freely usable on YouTube or other platforms.
So, there is no reason that these songs should be getting flagged on Twitch or anywhere else... but I seem to have no place to let Twitch know.
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OrbinautBoxx commented
Another case : I want to appeal against a false detection by Twitch (not for rights on an audio) that muted multiple parts of a stream. I've got 3 proofs (available if needed), in 3 different streams: the same sound of external wind, hence quiet random isn't it?, was detected to be copyrighted audio of multiple different authors!!! Hey, did they create and record a soooo special wind that they could claim that a randomly wind is a copy of theirs?! At least I want a button to unmute my stream: ok Twitch warned me, then it is up to me and I am ready to go to a dispute if an author ever claims some rights about "my" wind.