Twitch is Working on a Way to Delete all Clips More Easily
Over the last week, numerous Twitch streamers have been hit with DMCA takedown notices for copyrighted music, with some being targeted for years-old clips. In response, Twitch said it is creating the ability for streamers to delete all of their clips more easily as a way to avoid getting a copyright strike. The platform also said it will use Audible Magic a long time provider of automatic content recognition (ACR) services to Twitch to scan existing clips with copyrighted music and delete those without penalizing the streamer.
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Latest Industry Gigs: Audible Magic, BMG, Sony Music UK, LiveXLive, UMG and More
Audible Magic announced that it has hired David King as strategic advisor, J. Gibson as senior director of content operations and rights administrations and Kuni Takahashi as vice president of account services and sales.
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Audible Magic Monetizes Music On User Generated Content
Automatic content recognition (ACR) solutions provider Audible Magic has launched its UGC Music Rights Platform (UMRP), which simplifies the licensing and administration of music rights for user-generated content on social media.
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