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Facebook Gaming has expanded licensed music rights to streamers

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Twitch and YouTube, Facebook Gaming now lets creators listen to licensed music in the background.Facebook Gaming’s Luis Renato Olivalves announced the rollout yesterday (September 2), which will let Level Up Creators play background music during their gaming streams on the platform, which includes clips made from a livestream or VOD versions without fear of being struck down by copyright claims.“Gaming creators should be able to focus on streaming and connection with their communities — without worrying about music rights,” wrote Olivalves. “That’s why we’ve been working closely with the music industry on a solution.”Facebook Gaming had already made it possible for Partner Creators to stream licensed music last year.

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