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Ungrateful, what they did expect was going to happen? It was bound to happen eventually.
Now Streamers Are Mad At Twitch
I don't think people are upset that it's happening, it's mostly just a completely lack of transparency on Twitch's end.
This lack of transparency is actually illegal according to the text of the DMCA, as well.
>westfags are now dealing with their own permissions arc
>tfw I have to see threads about twitch-shit because I have "dmc" prioritized in my filters
Nothing
Nothing will happen
TriHard song requests on Twitch are DEAD
And that fucking sucks.
They can protest all they want.
They're sheeps for Twitch and they know it. They have to abide.
this.
streamers are going to lose old clips but soon they are going to just deal with it and just move on.
then they will just say "well, we are just going to have to make new memories now on Twitch.tv!"
prioritize dmc, hide dmca
Basically
Can't be bothered, it's such a limited issue. Perhaps at some time I care about something related to DMCAs.
can't be bothered yet you still complain huh?
I know how it feels
>yet you still complain
Yes, yes I do.
if you indulge in vtubershit as a fully grown adult your just as bad as tranny westerniggers
>Mixer dies
>Twitch goes on a rampage
I always remember a saying when it comes to things like this. "Never make your money off another person's business." Whether it be Ebay/Amazon or other third parties, you're eventually going to get burned by it and basically lose your only source of income.
It's too big to ever rebel against and it's only gonna get worse, just like youtube
That mindset is how you end up with fascistic dictatorships like America and China.
This
>America
>dictatorship
Stop
>people crying because they can't make money over stuff the shouldn't be making money on to begin with...
It's all so tiresome!!!!
Someone give me a tl;dr
I only go on Twitch to see simps give thots money.
>caring about tw*tch
o i am laffin
Streaming is stealing
Streamers should pay for their stolen content
ye this, I don't see anything coming out of this
what are they gonna do? stream on D-live? nobody even knows what that shit is
>Streamers were too stupid to move partly to stuff like mixer, so their competition all died
>WTF theyre treating me poorly now that I have no options??
against their contracts to stream on a different service i'm pretty sure lmao
Youtube and facebook are still alive, they just don't want to lose their monthly sub income
Twitch got complains because there are old videos of streamers playing copyrighted songs, so instead of them search and delete they gave a huge cease and desist to every single channel saying they are not responsible if they were banned because of DMCA, so it ended in a huge purge where every streamer had to erase all their previous recordings and clips instead of searching one by one which video was safe.
Only if you become partnered
all the known streamers are partnered
>guise i make 7 figures playing video games life is really hard please pay attention to me
lole
i mean, i stream, play copyright music all the time, am not affiliated/partnered, and didn't get a dmca email at all, so i assume that the whole dmca shit only really matters to partners.
in any case, they're the only ones with negotiating power, since they're how twitch makes money, so it's pointless to talk about anyone who isn't partnered.
Some of those streamers have daily 10hr vods going back 6 years, no way twitch could go through all that even if they wanted to
It was basically a copyright lawyer's honeypot
Twitch suddenly cares about the DMCA. Instead of putting in something similar to YouTube, they just sent out an email saying "delete offending clips or get instabanned".
People are panicking because they have thousands of hours of content that is impossible for them to go through themselves, so they're just deleting everything.
>Instead of putting in something similar to YouTube
What does YouTube do that is unique? I have my own channel that I don't think is popular enough to get DMCA'd so I never payed attention to it.
What about the games themselves though serious question, could some of them be considered copyright?
Like if they're streaming for profit and it's not being shared with the developer could they plausibly be subject to takedown?
I mean you should ALWAYS have a BACKUP PLAN when things goes on the wrong side. Especially when dealing with these corporations.
What did I miss? Are publishers finally stop letting people profit off their IP without getting a cut?
Youtube has a bot that recognizes video and audio, if it gets a hit with copyrighted stuff it flags the video