Over the past several weeks a number of DMCA notices were handed out to a number of streamers, including in the month of June, at an alarming rate, and twitch streamers struggles with managing that removal of some of the content that may be deemed in violation.
Twitch has stepped up in offering streamers an easier way to get rid of their clips, and in a much quicker fashion as well.
Twitch has officially announced two updates to the Clips Manager today, and they are outlined as follows:
“You can now:
1) Individually download Clips of your channel, like your most viewed
2) Delete all of your Clips with one click
In the coming months we’ll continue to add features which help improve control of your Clips.”
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