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  1. Nov 25, 2021 · This raises the question of ‘fair dealing’ under section 29.1 of the Copyright Act, which permits users to reproduce copyrighted content (Youtube videos), for the purpose of ‘criticism’ or ‘review’. Where there is no criticism, nor review, it is much easier to argue both that no copyright protection should obtain, and that the ...

  2. While the vast majority of you don’t include unauthorized background music in your livestreams, this recent batch suggests that some of you still do. The only way to protect yourself from DMCA notifications is to not stream music - or other copyrighted material - you do not have rights to.

  3. Sep 1, 2021 · Twitch is allowing YouTube to become a competitor to their streaming platform with a few minor alterations. The biggest reason is that YouTube doesnt enforce copyright violations as strictly as Twitch does while still making money off of the copyrighted material.

  4. Why would copyright infringement lead to bans and indefinite suspensions? As a result of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act content platforms like Twitch are required by law to prevent repeat infringers from staying on the platform.

  5. Jun 14, 2021 · June 14, 2021. In Part I of this blog post, I explained what a reaction video is, how it could constitute copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, and how the possible legal exception for “criticism” or “review” might apply to a reaction video.

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · 7.23.2021. Attorneys Anita K. Sharma and Benjamin Little of New York-based law firm Sharma Law PLLC explain how streaming platform Twitch handles Digital Millennium Copyright Act strikes and what it can do to make the process less painful for content creators in the following opinion piece.

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  8. Sep 10, 2021 · What appears copyright free, like free music on YouTube, may seem like it’s okay to use on Twitch. However, it could lead to a DMCA takedown and a strike on your channel. It’s important to take the time to understand copyright rules so you can protect yourself and your channel.

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