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With the recent changes to twitch, you can now get DMCA striked for 'in game music'

My question is, PoE's soundtrack is really good and i generally play it while streaming and occasionally other music, but staying on the in game music topic, does PoE's music fall under the DMCA umbrella? I dont want to get a strike for streaming PoE and having the in game music get flagged. I know you can have those overturned but can take up to a week in most cases to get it resolved.

TL:DR, can you get a DMCA strike for PoE's soundtrack while streaming or is it classified as non DMCA??

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almost 5 years ago - /u/KamilOrmanJanowski - Direct link

Originally posted by FCKirbz

so if i'm understanding it correctly, they could revoke your limited license at any time, although highly doubtful they would revoke it unless you're streaming some how to profit while not providing game play and entertainment, which is at their discretion.

I guess a more valid question is, is the music produced by Kamil provided to the the algorithms where there is a chance you can get a strike 'automatically' by the bots. Meaning that no one at GGG specifically targeted streamers and singled them out, but is there a chance that the music is scanned for and has the possibility to get strike'd by the alogorithim. I guess the only way to know would be from GGG, maybe /u/KamilOrmanJanowski can answer?

As far as I know this isn't a problem