During a recent livestream on April 3, 2023, Twitch sensation Kai Cenat hosted a Dreamville Music Festival watch party. Unfortunately, the special broadcast was suddenly interrupted when the content creator received a DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) warning live on his stream.
Cenat was shocked when he realized that his broadcast had been flagged. Upon seeing this, he started panicking while running back and forth in his room. The New Yorker shared his thoughts on the situation and urged the copyright holders to calm down:
At the three-hour mark of his livestream earlier today, the Streamer of the Year noticed that he had received an important message from someone. His expression immediately changed when he realized his content had been flagged. Kai Cenat started reading the message out loud to his audience:
At this point, Kai Cenat squealed in panic and began running back and forth in his room. His fans, on the other hand, were seemingly skeptical and asked the streamer to prove his claims. The 21-year-old personality then revealed the message that he had received before responding with:
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Kai Cenat decided not to remove his broadcast's video on demand (VOD), claiming that it was "worth it:"
The content creator then pitched the idea of partnering up with the license holders and hosting the Dreamville Music Festival on his Twitch channel:
The conversation continued with Kai Cenat apologizing and pleading with the corporation not to take down his channel:
A clip featuring Kai Cenat receiving a DMCA warning live on his broadcast was promptly shared on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. Here's what Redditors had to say:
For those unaware, the Dreamville Music Festival is an annual musical event that's held
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