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Twitch enhances clip manager to address DMCA concerns with new features

Twitch Makes Updates to Clip Manager to Address DMCA Concerns

Twitch, the popular live streaming platform predominantly used by esports enthusiasts, has introduced new features to its Clip Manager tool to tackle Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) concerns. This update aims to address the issues streamers face regarding the unauthorized use of copyrighted material during their broadcasts.

Enhanced Tools for Streamers

The newly updated Clip Manager offers enhanced functionalities for streamers to effectively manage and handle DMCA-related issues. The primary goal of these features is to provide users with increased visibility and control over clips containing copyrighted content.

Easier Identification and Deletion of Infringing Clips

Twitch has simplified the process of identifying and acting upon copyrighted clips. Streamers now have the ability to easily identify all clips on their channel that contain copyrighted material. Once identified, streamers can swiftly delete these infringing clips directly from the Clip Manager tool, mitigating any potential infringement issues.

User-friendly Copyright Assessment

Furthermore, Twitch has introduced a user-friendly copyright assessment feature within the Clip Manager tool. This tool enables streamers to assess the status of their clips and determine whether they comply with copyright requirements. By providing greater insight into the copyrighted content within their clips, streamers can ensure compliance and minimize the risk of DMCA violations.

Twitch’s continuous efforts to enhance its platform and address DMCA concerns emphasize its commitment to protecting the rights of content creators. With these updates, streamers can now actively manage their clips, safeguard their broadcasts from copyright issues, and continue sharing their esports content with confidence.