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I streamed minecraft several times on Twitch and saved the VODs on Twitch, so people could watch it,
if they ever bump into my channel, so they know that I do stream on the platform.
Anyway, a few days after I streamed minecraft, aka All The Mods v10
I got a notification from Twitch that I was violating terms of service and a copyright injunction has been placed on my channel
for 9 of my "minecraft" All The Mods v10 VODs from my streams.
I DO NOT have any commercial music running in the background, the ONLY thing I have is the in game music that comes with the pack.
A friend of mine informed me that it is possible that one of the mods in the pack is using illegal music and sounds in their mods
that's included in the pack.
So when streamers content creators like myself stream and also save streams into VODs
we get copyright notices and strikes.
Really fkng unfair because I am not streaming commercial music, I am just playing the game.
Here is the notice, I have 9 of these notices.
And I am now FORCED to never stream minecraft on Twitch again. I am forced to only stream it on Kick and YouTube now,
when it comes to minecraft game. I am pretty fkng pissed off about this.
latest.log
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By The Way, I have informed Microsoft, Mojang, @Jeb_, Twitch Support and everyone else I could think of,
so they could try to save my VODs, because I did nothing wrong, as I am being accused of using copyright things.
I got absolutely no replies back, not even a recognition to the situation.
I believe because I am not a famous streamer and a tiny content creator, my voice does not matter.
So I get lost in the wind, never to be recognized in matters like this.
By The Way, I have informed Microsoft, Mojang, @Jeb_, Twitch Support and everyone else I could think of, so they could try to save my VODs, because I did nothing wrong, as I am being accused of using copyright things.
I got absolutely no replies back, not even a recognition to the situation. I believe because I am not a famous streamer and a tiny content creator, my voice does not matter. So I get lost in the wind, never to be recognized in matters like this.
😡
Just wanted to say your VODs are fine. There's just a few portions with no audio due to the copyrighted music. It is unfortunate that some of the music in game is copyrighted. Hopefully the devs will get that worked out
Possible Fixes
Yes
Modpack Version
10.2.30
What happened?
I streamed minecraft several times on Twitch and saved the VODs on Twitch, so people could watch it,
if they ever bump into my channel, so they know that I do stream on the platform.
Anyway, a few days after I streamed minecraft, aka All The Mods v10
I got a notification from Twitch that I was violating terms of service and a copyright injunction has been placed on my channel
for 9 of my "minecraft" All The Mods v10 VODs from my streams.
I DO NOT have any commercial music running in the background, the ONLY thing I have is the in game music that comes with the pack.
A friend of mine informed me that it is possible that one of the mods in the pack is using illegal music and sounds in their mods
that's included in the pack.
So when streamers content creators like myself stream and also save streams into VODs
we get copyright notices and strikes.
Really fkng unfair because I am not streaming commercial music, I am just playing the game.
Here is the notice, I have 9 of these notices.
And I am now FORCED to never stream minecraft on Twitch again. I am forced to only stream it on Kick and YouTube now,
when it comes to minecraft game. I am pretty fkng pissed off about this.
latest.log
No response
Developer reports
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: