Okay for streaming but not necessarily human ears

Last year, Twitch rolled out anaudio-recognition systemthat scans archived broadcasts for copyrighted music and mutes the offending segments. Now, the game-streaming site is offering broadcasters a library of500+ songs(with more to come) that have been pre-cleared for use on Twitch and won’t be flagged by The Man. That’s one way to sidestep copyright concerns.

The song library is built from “established and burgeoning labels, including Mad Decent, Dim Mak, Spinnin’ Records, OWSLA, Monstercat, Fool’s Gold, and many more.” Ohh, okay. (Who?)

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The company has also gone back on its “gaming-only” stance, if only a bit, by introducing aMusic categoryintended for “creating, performing, and presenting original music.”

Expect radio shows, live performances, and whatever Fred Durst is up to lately. “We view music as an expansion, but gaming will always be our core focus,” Twitch said in a blog post.

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