Article 583HJ Facebook Gaming will now allow partnered streamers to play copyrighted music

Facebook Gaming will now allow partnered streamers to play copyrighted music

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Today, Facebook Gaming is set to allow its partnered streamers to play copyrighted, popular music in the background of their live streams - which means they've seemingly solved the copyright problem that's plagued live-streaming (and basically the entire internet) since the beginning. In a press release, a spokesperson for Facebook Gaming put it like this:

So, how's it work? Music played during a gaming broadcast must be a background element, not be the primary focus of the stream. For example, a streamer's voice and/or gameplay audio should be in the foreground. This also applies to clips made from a livestream, and the VOD version of livestreams, but does not extend to separately edited and uploaded VOD content.

To be clear, the...

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