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Twitch Streamer Receives Copyright Strike for Year-Old Clip

Twitch Streamer Lurn Receives Second Copyright Strike for Year-Old Clip

Twitch streamer Lurn has recently received a second copyright strike for a clip in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) where a player played a remix of Bazzi’s song “Mine.” This strike could potentially lead to the termination of Lurn’s Twitch account.

Strike Notification

Lurn took to Twitter to express frustration about the situation. In the tweet, Lurn shared the strike notification email, which revealed that the claimant behind the strike is Atlantic Records Group, Bazzi’s label.

History of the Clip

The clip in question is a year old, making it even more surprising that it has resulted in a copyright strike. Lurn’s concern is that any other clip from the channel’s history could potentially trigger a strike.

According to Twitch’s DMCA guidelines, if a user receives three copyright strikes, Twitch will terminate their account without notice.

Potential Consequences

Given that this is Lurn’s second strike, the next one could lead to the termination of the entire Twitch account. This situation has caused understandable frustration for Lurn, as the next strike could come from any stream in the channel’s history.

It remains to be seen how Lurn will handle the situation and whether further action will be taken by either party involved.

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