Twitch has announced a new program that allows DJs to use licensed music in their livestreams by paying a fee. This initiative, which includes revenue-sharing with record labels, aims to provide a legal and safe way for DJs to stream music without fearing copyright strikes. Twitch has signed deals with major record labels such as Universal Music Group (UMG), Warner Music Group (WMG), Sony Music, and various independent labels, including Merlin. The program, which will launch later this summer, represents a first-of-its-kind partnership with hundreds of companies, enabling DJs to stream a vast majority of popular music.
Twitch Will Have DJs Who Monetize Their Livestreams Pay A Fee For Music Use https://t.co/nVAY92zmJk
Big announcement from Twitch: DJs can now legally play music in livestreams on the platform. You love to see it. They struck licensing deals with all 3 majors & Merlin in a first of its kind deal. “We’re proud to be the first major service to provide a safe, permanent home…
Twitch has announced a new DJ Program that lets streamers use licensed music without having to worry about copyright strikes. https://t.co/L48tmb6AbF
Twitch has announced the launch of a new program where DJs can split revenue with record labels. https://t.co/fDoYywCBG2
Hey @Twitch/@djclancy999, some questions about the upcoming DJ program: 1. Why do part-time DJs need a separate channel for non-DJ streams? Can't you just collect royalties when streaming in the new DJ category? Or is this prohibited by your agreements?
Twitch has announced a new DJ Program that lets streamers use licensed music without fearing copyright strikes https://t.co/YYBL6S14RY
Record labels will start reaching into the pockets of Twitch DJs https://t.co/Ym30cS3Wbx
Twitch Launches Revenue-Sharing Program for DJs with Record Labels https://t.co/bI66ckBlqN
Twitch announces a program in which DJs can use copyrighted music in streams by paying a fee; Twitch signed deals with UMG, WMG, Sony Music and indie labels (@miarsato / The Verge) https://t.co/lLLIzfzImB 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/ZU0LILUiSA
Twitch announces a program in which DJs can use copyrighted music in streams by paying a fee; Twitch signed deals with UMG, WMG, Sony Music and indie labels (@miarsato / The Verge) https://t.co/eurBymaXn4 https://t.co/fmslDLjZ2B
🎉 Attention DJs on Twitch! 🎉 We're launching a new DJ Program that will let you stream the vast majority of popular music in a new DJ Category launching later this summer. 🎧 Made possible by a first-of-its-kind partnership with hundreds of companies, including all major… https://t.co/qblcnS7BTR
Twitch DJs will now have to pay music labels to play songs in livestreams: https://t.co/QVFU1t2KY2 by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Twitch announces a program allowing DJs to split revenue with record labels: Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Livestreaming platform Twitch announced a new program aimed at DJs today that will allow creators to use copyrighted… https://t.co/J8bsK2vD5S #ai #ainews
Twitch DJs will now have to pay music labels to play songs in livestreams https://t.co/hbavMcxGav
Twitch announces a program allowing DJs to split revenue with record labels https://t.co/ERxJra6pO2