No DMCA Strikes

TwitchBeat - December 14, 2020
No DMCA Strikes

A twitch streamer named Jason Paradise had an impressive idea on how he dealt with the recent DMCA claims. Many streamers are struggling because of the new rules and regulations about Twitch copyright music. Twitch made a statement regarding the issue. They also share tips and reminders on how to avoid DMCA notices. Twitch suggestions were mocked by many streamers because they suggest that streamers must mute any game audio or don’t put music while streaming to avoid DMCA notices. The majority of the users of the platform didn’t agree and found it funny. Many of them are not happy on how twitch handled the situation.

Muting the entire game audio as a solution seems to be hard especially if you’re playing games that depend on music. Just like Guitar Hero. The game itself is full of music because you are following some patterns of the music sounds. If you play this game without music, you will find it boring and pointless. Twitch streamer Paradise had an idea on how he will play the game without receiving any DMCA strikes.

Paradise posted a clip on his twitter account on how he played Guitar Hero. The clip shows him mimicking the game sounds with his mouth, he even copies the sound effects of the game. His clip was loved by many viewers and they found him funny.

Hopefully, twitch will find a way to stop this DMCA strike and bring back the enjoyment while streaming without streamers thinking that they might get banned anytime. Twitch streamers are not enjoying it right now and also their viewers find it boring.