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Twitch makes a deal with the music industry, but streamers still can’t use copyrighted songs

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After months of escalating beef between Twitch and the music industry, the streaming platform announced today that it has reached an agreement with the National Music Publishers’ Association to “build productive partnerships between the service and music publishers.” Details are vague at this point, but Twitch said the new deal “paves the way for the economics of new gaming models to increase visibility and revenue for songwriters.”

“Twitch will provide new opportunities to music publishers who will be offered an opt-in deal allowing for future collaborations to bring new facets to both the gaming experience and songwriter exposure,” it said. “These collaborations will create an even more dynamic and expansive environment for people to discover, watch, and interact with songwriters.”

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