Today, October 28, the highly anticipated video game Bayonetta 3 officially went on release, but as it turns out, streamers who want to show their audience the gameplay of this project will have to spend some time setting up the broadcast correctly. The fact is that in the document describing the embargo on the review of a video game from Nintendo, it was indicated that due to the nature of the copyright for the song Moonlight Serenade, which is the main musical theme of the third license plate part of the series, any gameplay footage containing this song, may be a reason for blocking by copyright holders.
Accordingly, before embarking on an exciting journey filled with battles with demons, angels and various monsters, streamers are strongly advised to go to the settings and turn off the musical accompaniment. Otherwise, the copyright holders may well block the host’s stream or even his account, since on some sites music tracks can only be included if they have a license for this, or if the track is not protected by any legal norms. On the same YouTube platform, the system will automatically block the stream even without manual moderation and complaints.
It is strange that Nintendo, knowing about such a noticeable problem, did not implement the banal “streamer mode” – sometimes developers in such situations allow you to replace music that is protected by copyright holders with tracks with an open license. Or, for example, this mode in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy completely excluded all musical tracks from the gameplay, replacing them with silence – the gamer heard only the effects and speech of the characters.
Source: Trash Box

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