People predicting the demise of baseball seem to forget that there will always be new old people.
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The real problem is that you two are reading Youtube comments.
(Image removed from quote.)$1 billion well spent. Seriously, Twitch has had a huge botting problem the past week or so and they don't seem to be doing anything about it.
Starting today, Twitch will be implementing technology intended to help broadcasters avoid the storage of videos containing unauthorized third-party audio. We respect the rights of copyright owners, and are voluntarily undertaking this effort to help protect both our broadcasters and copyright owners...How It Works: Scanning VODs OnlyAudio Recognition will only be run against audio in VODs. We are not scanning live broadcasts and there is no automated takedown of live content.Flagged Content will display an on-screen notification informing viewers that content owned or controlled by a third party has been identified. The progress bar will also be red for the duration of the muted section.
I streamed TLOU multiplayer last night and half of my video is blocked out, in two big chunks. There is nothing other than in-game audio in the video. It occurs both in the menus and in gameplay with no rhyme or reason.
lmao. my Crypt of the Necrodancer VOD is untouched. How is that even possible? It's literally ALL licensed music.
who could have anticipated this
tinfoil hat time:what if the dmca shit was getting too heavy for twitch and this was coming anyway, so they sold off twitch for a ton of money and closed justin tv to get while the getting was good?
Yeah I mean I saw some chick twitch hearthstone but it was basicly people paying her money to put their favourite songs on while she plays, like a radio station.
he was joking, sweetie
But who’s claiming copyright?Some music is being flagged even when the people who performed it swear blind it shouldn’t, just as YouTube’s audio scanning did when it launched last year.Videos of Crypt of the NecroDancer (which is pretty good) are being silenced while composer Danny Baranowsky insists “nobody but me has the authority to ask for a takedown.” He explained that it “was somehow identified as music in Audible Magic catalog. Even though it isn’t!”NecroDancer creators Brace Yourself Games are even seeing their own dev streams muted. Shear responded to a question from Brace Yourself, but didn’t say why that might be happening.Bad matchesAudio recognition is inherently imprecise, not looking for perfect matches. Twitch’s system has, for example, muted some of Valve’s $10 million Dota 2 tournament The International. “That was a false positive (misidentification of crowd noise as music), which we’ve now fixed,” Shear explained.Presumably their cheering sounded too much like cheers on a song. It won’t be the only noise which just so happens to sound like music in the system.Poor testing“The vast majority of matches seem correct as far as we can tell,” Shear claimed. “There are exceptional cases which are of course now very public and embarrassing, but I don’t know how we would have found them without launching.”The zany notion of testing springs to mind, perhaps starting on a small portion of videos to see how it works, or scanning for matches to see what pops up without following through on muting.[...]
But its okay if you are sponsored. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_QtSMEGimbzlWCE-RWK1dDhtkiNOJvWi
This is CURRENT channel which houses all of my game playthroughs, reviews, vlogs and more. This channel was created in April 2010 after my old channel DarksydePhil was put in jeopardy of being deleted by Youtube for false copyright claims.
If you're hosting video content and get big enough, the DMCA hammer is gonna fall. Period. Doesn't matter if you're Google, Apple, Vimeo, Twitch, etc.
http://online.wsj.com/articles/amazon-to-buy-video-site-twitch-for-more-than-1-billion-1408988885