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Music industry organisations slam Twitch in open letter – GamesIndustry.biz
The streaming giant denied the claims that its Soundtrack service is not fully licensed

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Several music organisations in the US sent an open letter to Twitch criticising the recent launch of its Soundtrack tool, which gives content creators access to a library of music to use on their streams.
The letter condemned Twitch’s decision to make music synchronisation licenses (also known as “synch”) and mechanical licenses not needed for its Soundtrack service, Variety reported. While the service does provide licensed tracks from independent…
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