I can't understand why Twitch doesn't have the right licenses... It can fix all the problems about copyright and allow Twitch to promote again the whole music category, make easier collabs with companies, labels, bigger artists and attract more people there. Am I the only one who see the huge potential of the music category? Random people just don't know they can listen to good quality music on Twitch like the legends David Morales and Roger Sanchez. They think first about YouTube or Spotify or so.
Also, MixCloud have them, the monthly subscription is around $15 to be allow to stream without tools to properly monetize the channel... Even with a decent (small) audience a streamer gives to Twitch much more than $15, it's only some subs and bits. Despite this, if you ask to me, I would pay a small monhtly fee to be allow to play copyright music (I'm a DJ).
I can't understand why Twitch doesn't have the right licenses... It can fix all the problems about copyright and allow Twitch to promote again the whole music category, make easier collabs with companies, labels, bigger artists and attract more people there. Am I the only one who see the huge potential of the music category? Random people just don't know they can listen to good quality music on Twitch like the legends David Morales and Roger Sanchez. They think first about YouTube or Spotify or so.
Also, MixCloud have them, the monthly subscription is around $15 to be allow to stream without tools to properly monetize the channel... Even with a decent (small) audience a streamer gives to Twitch much more than $15, it's only some subs and bits. Despite this, if you ask to me, I would pay a small monhtly fee to be allow to play copyright music (I'm a DJ).