Facebook Gaming took another step forward in their mission to provide music streaming protection to their Level Up Creators against potential issues with the Digital Media Copyright Act (DMCA).
Level Up Creators, which are a tier below Facebook Gaming Partners, will now find way to stream copyrighted music in the background during their live broadcasts, as Facebook Gaming has expanded it’s massive efforts to provide solutions against DMCA strikes.
DMCAs have remained major issues for platforms such as Twitch, but Facebook Gaming has been working on solutions for their content creators for close to a year since they officially announced that they were working with top music labels to provide streamers background music for their channels.
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