mercredi 6 août 2014

Twitch Throttles Unlicensed Music in Videos

Twitch, the video game live streaming service, is today implementing a technology that scans and mutes in-game and background music of video on-demand footage for copyrighted music, according to a post on the company's blog.


Beginning today, Twitch will use Audible Magic tech to scan VODs for music owned or controlled by clients of Audible Magic. This includes in-game and any background music picked up by the stream. Offending portions of VODs with “Flagged Content” will be muted and its progress bar highlighted in red. Live broadcasts will not be scanned and there will be no automated takedown of live content.


“The Audible Magic technology will scan for third party music in 30 minute blocks — if Audible Magic does not detect its clients’ music, that portion of the VOD will not be muted,” the post reads. “If third party audio is detected anywhere in the 30-minute scanned block, the entire 30 minutes will be muted.”


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