

Twitch is now prohibited from playing tracks from music streaming services such as Spotify.

The streaming platform will begin actively enforcing the Copyright Management Act. Twitch has updated the terms of use for music content that does not belong to the channel's author. The number of warnings is not reset over time. If there are three warnings, his channel is permanently blocked. A person who has violated the rules receives a warning for the first time. That is, Twitch began to use the same system as YouTube. Streamers were prohibited from using any tracks protected by copyright.
NON DMCA MUSIC FOR TWITCH UPDATE
On June 8, Twitch announced an update to the rules for the use of music content on broadcasts. The safest way to play music is to use royalty free music for Twitch streaming.

In addition, even a cursory reading of these rules will help you keep your channel from being blocked and restricted. Often users do not read them, and for good reason, because it says a lot of interesting and practical. This is not a new phenomenon, because for any application or service there are always terms of use. They spell out all the details of using this streaming system, rules, features, and penalties for various types of violations. Twitch rules are its internal regulations.
