Cult gaming site Twitch is tweaking the new copyright protection policy that it announced earlier this week, after revealing that it will_remove the maximum length_for highlight footage. The company has also introduced an appeal button for videos that are flagged as_breaching copyright by_its new_Audio Recognition system — both changes are based on user feedback, it_says. Yesterday’s announcement_of measures to clean up the site’s video-on-demand content by detecting audio that breaches copyright drew a negative reaction from many Twitch users. Most were concerned by the lack of warning and legal-heavy wording of the policy, which threatens to affect a large chunk...
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