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Creating your Twitch stream can be a lot of fun. Putting together your overlays, setting up your game, and finishing preparations to go live can be hard work and very satisfying when everything comes together. However, one aspect of streaming that has become more difficult over the years for content creators is music.
Twitch has become increasingly strict on copyrighted material as producers within the music industry continue to pressure the platform over its use. As such, the platform will scan any videos after a broadcast, and mute any copyrighted music, and in extreme cases will take down the video altogether. The more strikes you receive, the bigger risk you are at from losing your account.