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Let us be proactive instead of reactive regarding music we play legally. Allow us to avoid the mute and then prove it Allow us to upload the license proof for rights to play or the CC Attribution playlist for music before a stream, so we don't get muted or a copyright strike. I got muted today for music I played was CC Attrib from an artist I am a patron for and they release all their music that way. I would be happy to give you my playlist and if applicable upload proof that what I play is ok to do so. The current system is super frustrating.
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Royalty Free Music Getting Removed Clips using Bensound songs (which is a royalty free music site) are getting auto removed. This shouldn't be happening! I even have a license for use of music on Twitch and they're still getting auto removed. https://bensound.com/licensing
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Please learn from the MixCloud platform and do the due diligence to handle the copyrights requirements at the platform level It is unfair to expect that individuals will be able to handle the copyright requirements for streaming all over the world, "it would be next to impossible for an individual DJ to clear the rights needed globally to stream a mix. This is not the fault of artists or labels. It’s down to the platforms"
Please follow the example from the Mixcloud platform. I think Amazon is big enough to be able to handle this.2 votes -
Alternative "Soundtrack for twitch app" for desktop audio An app to guide your desktop audio output through so it can be deleted without also removing the microphone output, so we can allow for the creations of clips again without fear of DMCA strikes on clips and VODS while maintaining the streamers speech. Just like "Soundtrack for Twitch" but without the forced 'royalty free music'. basically a way to mute/remove desktop audio from Vods/clips.
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Make it more clear if you can play games with copywritten music in it (specifically osu!) Put a label on what's ok to stream in the game and what's not
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Give a pop up warning for games that include DMCA songs when choosing your game category, so streamers know right away they'll get strikes When choosing what game you're about to stream on Twitch, it would be easy if Twitch could start keeping track of or have a record of which (major) games will copy strike their in-game music or sounds. Having to accept a checkbox stating 'this game does not allow streaming of its in-game music' would really be beneficial and stop hundreds of strikes from happening in the first place.
If streamers knew before hand and had to accept immediately-muted VODs for those games, it would probably save a lot of time on everyone's end.
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Manage it like Google manages Youtube Do what Google does to protect Youtube instead of bending over and giving up your content creators to bots or overzealous music producers. Until you do I'm just going to watch Youtube streams
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Mandatory Music plug-in Showing the song and where to buy it Plug-in that pops up on stream window with what song is being played and where it can be purchased.
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Lets talk about Pop Music How about giving us a Creator Camp about how to LEGALY play Pop Music,
dont Start with Monstercat, Streambeats, Pretzel or Soundtrack,
they have "music" but most of us Speak about Popular Music,
Katy Perry, Michael Jackson, Korn, and so on, you Know Music that plays in the Radio, most of us aren't intersted in "just random" background music.2 votes -
Why is the music not advertised on Twitch? It would be a win-win situation for everyone involved if we could buy the music we listen to in streams directly on Amazon. Why can't you just display a buy button for music played on Twitch?
If I listen to something on Twitch, I can't buy it because I don't know the name of the track and the artist and in the chat questions often get lost. You hardly get any information on video requests anyway.
I buy more and more music on Amazon. Amazon now has a large selection of even very small labels. I don't understand why Twitch…
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What is the directive for game ost? What is the directive for game ost? I had some of my VoD muted because of the game ost I was playing.
I can undestand when it is a third party song, but a voiceless game soundtrack?
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Ask streamers to confirmation receipt of DMCA strike emails Request that streamers confirm they have read their DMCA strike notification emails. Streamer's inboxes, right? Too many instances of that first notification being missed (and the next two can come in super-quick succession). If they don't reply, spam them or ping them when they access the platform - it's in their interests!
Yes, it's up to streamers to read important emails from Twitch but at its best, technology can help us live better lives.
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Music Submission Bin Idea The idea is simple, a place where artists who own their material and copyright can submit their music into a catalogue. This will give streamers safe music to use, while potentially giving exposer to new and otherwise undiscovered artists.
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How to improve the current handling of DMCA claims With the issue of DMCA being a bigger issue now than it was years ago, content creators on Twitch are getting more up in arms about how Twitch is handling the entire situation. There are several ways that Twitch could have handled the massive batch DMCA claims they have gotten, but there is no way of going back and fixing that now, so here are some steps Twitch can currently implement to better handle incoming and currently outstanding DMCA claims.
When a DMCA claim is made, the content creator should get an email with which highlight, VoD, or clip was…
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Music Algorithm API Can we have an API to pro-actively check music against the detection algorithm to know ahead of time if we should use it or not? I feel pretty blind when it comes to playing custom tracks for Beat Saber for example. If I could pre-screen the music through the algorithm first, that could be handy. Allowing me to sort it into "streamable" and "non-streamable".
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Let's Work Together to Change the Law I would like to get all of the streaming platforms, some big name streamers from each, some partners, some affiliates, and some just starting to stream, and then get them together with Record Labels, some of their artists who are both for and against us using their songs in online streaming, and a panel of congress men and women to sit down discuss the Copyright and DMCA Laws, and then work together to Change it to benefit everyone.
It's time we sit down and discuss this matter to ensure that things like playing music on a video game stream, is…
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Twitch should hire/contract out some of their own content creators to develop music and sounds Twitch should hire/contract out some of their own content creators to develop music and sounds that are twitch owned so people can pull from those resources without penalty. This way you provide raw resources for old and newcomer streamer's content, while giving back to the community with work.
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Forum for musician links that are not DMCA Allow musicians who would like their music used on Twitch streams to post their links to a central forum on Twitch.
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Implement measures to protect streamers from blanket copyright strikes for copyrighted content Currently, it is hopelessly impractical for streamers to do what they do best, entertain with back ground music filling the silence between moments when they game or interact, while the danger of blanket copyright strikes resulting in forced stream and VOD censoring exists. If twitch wants this to work effectively, they have to fight for it. This could mean hiring legal experts, and/or lobbyists to work to implement something similar to the Fair Use Act under US law in the long term, but in the mean time I've prepared a suggestion or two that should help the situation if implemented.
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NCS music is being muted, but you list in the blog as a safe source, why is that I have not got a strike on me, but I did have vods automatically muted by using NCS playlists. Though, in the email sent today, referencing your BLOG, you indicate this is a safe source, which it is. So why does it get muted?
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