yeah seriously pretty much man^^ I wonder how far it will go though. Most video game OSTS dont have issues on youtube but actual normal music youd hear on the radio does. A song like we are the champions will be cut off by youtube before any thought goes to the SF2 Guile theme. thats copy right too but they dont care about shit like that....
If by "the world" you mean the internet, then yes.Of course this would happen, but was expecting worse tbh.
1) Audible Magic only scans VODs of streams so livestreams are not muted (not sure how they would enforce this on live streams anyways)2) There is still no official word on Twitch being bought by Google. Please don't kneejerk shitty reactions without doing a little research first.3) Audible Magic is a service that Google doesn't even use to find copyrighted material in videos, they use Content ID.Technically, Twitch has been breaking copyright laws for awhile by allowing copyrighted music to be saved as videos, so for all you know this is just to cover their asses.
So long as this doesn't affect video game music and in general it shouldn't, this isn't hurting me at all. It's just really really weird. Oh well.
Does this in-game audio consist of third party music? For instance, a 50 cent song in...well, 50 cent blood on the sand? I stream mostly Nintendo games so again, I'm pretty secure.
No, more like Crypt of the Necrodancer (These are false flags however). And Darksiders 2 (Not false flags)
i have to highlight my huge tournament streams in 2 hr blocks just to save them from getting deleted, what a hassle. i dont want to let go of the footage tho, theyre memories
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