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Twitch explains Perplexing copyright crackdown, Recommends users to delete Movies

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Twitch now listened to customers for how it managed a copyright crackdown a month, however, the website still told streamers they might need to quit using copyrighted records to prevent additional takedown notices.  Twitch–the most favorite game-streaming website obtained by Amazon for $970 million in 2014–has been made to take more aggressive actions on copyright by labels. However, Twitch’s mishandling of this crackdown left consumers into a state of confusion regarding that videos broken copyrights and how users may obey the rules without just deleting their previous videos.

At a blog article now, Twitch stated users were asking how they could flow”without needing to be concerned about getting DMCA [Digital Millennium Copyright Act] alarms from audio usage.” The solution is that consumers will need to quit using recorded audio in their channels whenever they do not have the copyrights and delete obsolete movies which have copyrighted music within them.

Twitch clarified:

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