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This seems like the only real solution, the industry working out an industry-wide change to their business practices (and maybe also involving governments in revising copyright laws so they're less draconian) - but considering how conservative the music rights apparatus is, I doubt it'll go anywhere, and change will happen from the grass roots, as this poster suggests it will absent an industry-driven solution. (Don't forget how the industry typically responds to change: Threaten and sue the customers [Napster era]. They only changed when Apple used its corporate power to implement another, slightly better solution [$0.99 songs via iTunes].)
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Twitch would rather pass along the responsibility to the streamer than to get into a (costly) legal battle with the music industry. That's why they're bending over backwards for the industry. It's the cheaper solution for them.