Well, if you dont want to play around twitch's nazi copyright rules, stream somewhere else like dailymotion
Well now thats just funnyRiince wrote:
Well, if you dont want to play around twitch's nazi copyright rules, stream somewhere else like dailymotion
Oh that's dirty, that's like, "Peppy not taking down unranked IIDX map downloads just because the lawyer who sent the search result links didnt filter all" dirty.Bauxe wrote:
Twitch pretty much have to mute VODs, or they could be sued or whatever.
But apparently if you use a third-party website to download the VOD, the audio is still there. So they aren't being as bad as it seems.
True... but isn't that breaking the copyright rules still, but just keeping it hidden ?chainpullz wrote:
Their copyright detection audio muting only affects saved recordings, not your actual stream. If you really care about recordings just play with a mechanical keyboard and your mic turned up all the way and the copyright detection won't have a clue.
I've had a number of videos I've tried to post that have had forced audio muted or blocked entirely. The only way to publish audio from those is to just mask it by turning your music volume down but keeping hitsounds maxed out so the music is partially masked.Lala Astar wrote:
I think Twitch can't do such a thing because there are the "beat" sound of the game over the music which make hard to detect the audio layer and copyright it
I dunno, I never seen any osu YT video down because of copyright infringements
Twitch would literally go bankrupt if they enforced this for livestreams. Most popular streamers run music (copyrighted) in the background. Plus it's computationally infeasible for them to police this in realtime. They have no reason to save your broadcasts temporarily to check later either because that's just a huge waste of memory. They already have VoD's disabled by default for this very reason.friiggi wrote:
True... but isn't that breaking the copyright rules still, but just keeping it hidden ?chainpullz wrote:
Their copyright detection audio muting only affects saved recordings, not your actual stream. If you really care about recordings just play with a mechanical keyboard and your mic turned up all the way and the copyright detection won't have a clue.
Followers who miss the stream itself and likes to watch them afterwards... (( this is more to those who are actually popular already ))Bauxe wrote:
Why do any of you even need vods. The idea of livestreaming is the fact that it is live. If you want a certain part, just local record at the same time.
This enlighted myself pretty well, Thank you for your time to write all this downRaneFire wrote:
It's copyright, not listenright. Otherwise you can't listen to your friend's music playing at his house, or a person playing a song on through his vehicle's sound system... A person couldn't hand you one ear-piece from his walkman in class either. The same can be applied to a livestream. It's not saved anywhere until it is saved, until then, it is only listened (basically). Note that these are informal settings.
Sure, the idea is to stop re-distribution of music from a distributor (music store, etc.). The problem, however, is that copyright enforcement doesn't always have the jurisdiction to crack down on people in possession of copyrighted content (as is the case for livestreams, as mentioned above). So what they can do is stop the re-distribution of re-distributed music. They stop you from putting it in a place that other people can find it and become re-distributors themselves. They want to stop the spread and creation of new sources of copyright-infringed content, since that's all they can do.
I don't blame you if copyright is difficult to understand, because it's a bunch of fucking grey lines... the whole thing. If you take it down to the deepest legal meaning of copyright, they essentially own your private leisure time and sense of hearing. Online radio's purpose is to play music, and they pay for that right to do that. Livestreams break that rule and technically should be removed entirely... lol. You shouldn't even play music to the public, even if you possess the originals. That's another right entirely, which you have to pay for.
No one directly said it would... besides if you didn't read the first post, i just wanted to hear peoples thoughts about itGumpyyy wrote:
What are people expecting just because it's part of the game does not mean it bypasses copyright in any way.
Ikr.Gumpyyy wrote:
What are people expecting just because it's part of the game does not mean it bypasses copyright in any way.
I read all the posts, posted what I think of it and posted my opinion on it on the first page.friiggi wrote:
No one directly said it would... besides if you didn't read the first post, i just wanted to hear peoples thoughts about itGumpyyy wrote:
What are people expecting just because it's part of the game does not mean it bypasses copyright in any way.