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Twitch streamer seeks music licensing contract for NoPixel 3.0 GTA roleplay server creators

Twitch Streamer Afro Aims for Music Licensing Deal to Enhance NoPixel 3.0 Experience

Twitch streamers participating in the highly anticipated NoPixel 3.0 Grand Theft Auto roleplaying server update may soon have the opportunity to incorporate music into their streams. Streamer Afro is currently pursuing a potential licensing agreement that would allow creators on the server to add a new dynamic to their content.

Potential Music Licensing Deal in the Works

In a recent tweet, Afro revealed that he is in discussions with Universal Production Music, a company that produces and licenses production music. He expressed confidence that a licensing deal can be negotiated at a minimal cost for the server’s users. Afro also suggested that all creators on NoPixel should share a link to allow their communities to assist in crowdfunding the associated fees.

Significance for NoPixel 3.0

This music licensing deal holds great importance for NoPixel as it prepares for the 3.0 update. The new update is expected to attract a wave of new players and elevate the level of roleplay immersion on the server. This will be a significant development since the crackdown on DMCA violations regarding music usage on Twitch.

Potential Precedent for Music Studios

Aside from benefiting Twitch streamers, this licensing agreement has the potential to set a precedent for other music studios. It could open the door for more streamers to use licensed music on Twitch, providing a more engaging experience for viewers.