Twitch is warning streamers on its live streaming platform that more DMCA content takedowns could be coming soon.As reported by Kotaku, Twitch has released an email to streamers explaining that it believes music publishers are using automated tools to find stream content with copyrighted content, and that “all claims are for VODs”.Twitch wrote: “We are committed to being more transparent with you about DMCA.
We recently received a batch of DMCA takedown notifications with about 1,000 individual claims from music publishers.“We are actively speaking with music labels about solutions that could work for creators as well as rights holders.”Twitch sent out a new email during the night stating they've received 1,000 more DMCA takedown claims.
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