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by Shivetya
3067 days ago
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I am a big fan of streaming, I watch mostly Twitch but have tuned into live Youtube presentations. I also consume more than a few Let's Play videos. I use streaming I watch on Twitch mostly for entertainment and at times "how to play" or "would I want to buy" and Let's Play stuff on Youtube for "now that I have it, how in the hell do I do..." I do know that twitch recorded streams can have all audio portions deleted if they play music. since both the streamers voice and the music they play are bound together it makes for near useless videos. Many streams on twitch are behind "mature" flags requiring you to self declare age to watch. So if music can result in a muted stream I fully expect a developer can claim copyright of the game music/sounds and mute a stream that way. I am not 100% in either camp but I do lean towards the developers being able to maintain their ownership which could preclude someone profiting from it. There are many good streamers, personalities who no matter what they play the game is almost secondary to engaging their audience. They however tend to attract sponsors. I do think there is no question of fair use in review videos but Let's Play videos may be a different issue. It all comes down to, do we apply the same rules to protecting music and movies to video games or not. To me games are as much creative expression as any movie and at times more so. |
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