Twitch streamer Albert "BoxBox" revealed that Twitch issued a copyright warning for seemingly playing music present in Riot Games' Teamfight Tactics.
During a broadcast earlier today, BoxBox stated that he had received an "angry email" from Twitch, warning that their system had detected copyrighted content during his previous livestream VOD (video on demand).
The streamer took the opportunity to showcase Twitch's automated copyright claiming system and started showcasing the alleged copyrighted content clip by saying:
Albert is a prominent League of Legends content creator known for having expansive knowledge of the top lane champion, Riven. Aside from playing MOBA, the Twitch streamer also plays a lot of Teamfight Tactics on stream.
During a recent livestream on July 28, the 26-year-old gamer revealed that Twitch had issued a copyright warning for a VOD after they detected copyrighted music playing in the background.
After seeing and analyzing the situation, Albert decided to showcase the livestreaming platform's antics to his viewers by loading up the July 23 broadcast and continuing the conversation:
The streamer navigated the timestamp on the VOD and said:
After playing the five-day-old livestream for three seconds, Albert stated that Twitch decided to issue a warning to him while he was busy playing TFT on stream. The minute-long clip ended after the content creator stated:
The content creator's clip made an appearance on the streamer-focused subreddit r/LivestreamFail.
Redditors asked if the streamer got a warning for playing the in-game sound effects and recalled a moment when a GTA 5 RP streamer was hit with a copyright strike after one of the sirens in-game was categorized as a copyrighted sound:
Some Redditors claimed
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