

(for all I know it could be a random person), so I can't even appeal/remove the strike. So just threatened my account with termination if I ever get DMCA'd again,They didn't tell me what got striked, Nor did they didn't tell me who issued it. so I can't even appeal/remove the strike." "So Twitch just threatened my account with termination if I ever get DMCA'd again," writes streamer "They didn't tell me what got striked, Nor did they. Some are worried that Twitch will ban their channels completely if they fail to expunge copyrighted content, which might require streamers to scrub through hundreds of hours of their videos to find. Especially since many of them are not fully aware which of their videos might contain copyrighted material. This is pure, gross negligence." The decision by Twitch to enforce DMCA on content has incited panic among streamers. "Their solution to DMCA is for creators to delete their life's work. "It is insane that Twitch informs partners they deleted their content - and that there is more content in violation despite having no identification system to find out what it is," Nash wrote in a tweet. mhdXU5lEc5- Devin OctoTwitch's email says that in lieu of a counter-notification, streamers should treat the email as a warning and to learn more about Twitch's copyright policy. Their solution to DMCA is for creators to delete their life's work. It is INSANE that informs partners they deleted their content - and that there is more content in violation despite having NO identification system to find out what it is. "We recognize that by deleting this content, we are not giving you the option to file a counter-notification or seek a retraction from the rights holder." "We are writing to inform you that your channel was subject to one or more of these DMCA takedown notifications and that the content identified has been deleted," the email states. Streamer Devin Nash posted an email they received from Twitch that informed them, and many others, that their videos have been deleted.
