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(Photo : Pixabay/kalhh) Copyright infringement Roblox Roblox is sued by The National Music Publishers Association or NMPA for letting users upload music from famous artists such as Image Dragons, Ariana Grande, deadmau5, and more without paying a licensing fee. The lawsuit seeks $200 million in damages, and a court order will make the gaming company crackdown on piracy. Roblox Hit with Lawsuit On June 9, the NMPA filed a lawsuit on behalf of several music publishers. The music publishers accused Roblox of hosting a shared library of copyrighted but unlicensed songs, according to The Verge. The complaint alleges that Roblox, a famous kid-focused gaming platform, is actively preying on its user base and their desire for popular songs, teaching children that pirating music is acceptable. ....
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29 May 2021, 05:05 am Twitch creators have been warned by the platform. The apps copyright problem won t go away and may have more issues in the future. Esports consultant Rod Breslau shared an email and stated that the company warned the creators that it recently received a batch of approximately 1,000 individual DMCA takedown notices. (Photo : Pixabay/ExplorerBob) Twitch Creators Hit with Copyright According to Engadget, all of the claims involve archived broadcasts, with most featuring streamers listening to music in the background while playing a game, or talking to their viewers. In the same message, Twitch says it believed publishers used automated tools to generate the requests, suggesting more are on the way. A Twitch spokesperson stated that they recently received a batch of Digital Millennium Copyright Act or DMCA takedown notifications with about 1,000 individual claims from music publishers. ....