The Gaming Careers Podcast
EP26
Twitch DMCA Roadmap, Benefits of Co-Streaming, and is Microsoft Buying Discord?
March 24, 2021
Twitch showcased some new tools for creators to manage potential DMCA claims as well as their own content to protect themselves but still falls short. Join Pete and Ben as they also discuss changes to YouTube’s copyright process, the benefits of co-streaming live events, Microsoft possibly buying Discord and more.
Links mentioned:
- New Tools For DMCA on Twitch
- Twitch’s Livestream Covering New Tools
- YouTube’s New Copyright Process
- Ludwig’s Never Ending Stream
- Twitch Partner’s Ad-Free Experience Scaled Back
- The Benefits of Co-Streaming Live Events
- Loserfruit Falling Out of Love With Content Creation
- Microsoft In Talks Of Buying Discord For $10bn
There is no transcript available for this podcast.
Episode Length:
44:22
HOSTS:

The founder of Gaming Careers with a borderline unhealthy obsession for cameras, microphones, and all things streaming. He gets mistaken for Stephen Merchant at least 5 times a day.

Blessed with a voice that's perfect for podcasting, cursed with a name so common that it requires underscores. Certified data nerd.
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