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Twitch dmca
Twitch dmca









twitch dmca

TimTheTatman’s rant does raise some questions about the DMCA. I’ll invest my money, going to the beach. I’ve been listening to music pretty normally for about seven years… If I get banned, I’ve been on this platform for eight years. Listen man, if I get banned, I’m going to the beach. Upon hearing the music, Tim immediately closed out of the VOD and went into a rant about the DCMA and its recent streak of Twitch bans.

twitch dmca

However, halfway through the video was some music that was licensed. Tim regularly watches the streams and VODs from Seth so this was nothing out of the ordinary. In a recent stream, Tim was watching a Twitch VOD from a popular musician known as SethDrums. DMCA bans don’t bother TimTheTatman TimTheTatman is one of the largest creators on Twitch, boasting nearly 6 million followers. In fact, the popular streamer seemingly has his plan all figured out. Tim has gone on record and stated he would welcome a ban from the platform. However, some streamers, like Tim “TimTheTatman” John Betar, are simply done caring about the whole situation. Since the DMCA is enforcing this rule so strictly, dozens of streamers had to delete years of treasured memories. Some streamers received a ban for simply having a licensed song in a years-old VOD. While this isn’t a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, the bigger issue lies in old videos and clips. Thanks to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), streamers are forced to listen to non-copyrighted music whenever they’re live. For the past several months, Twitch streamers have undergone a massive change in how their broadcasts are run.











Twitch dmca