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What Music Can You Play on Twitch?

Ever since the DMCA started issuing DMCA takedowns in 2020, there's been quite the confusion about what music one can play while on a Twitch stream. In this blog post, we'll answer ‘what music can you play on Twitch?'

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Can I play music on Twitch?

The short answer to this question is yes, but with a few qualifications attached. In general, the music you play on Twitch should come from either public domain or Creative Commons sources. This means that any songs that are free for public use and/or have been explicitly given permission by the copyright holder can be used without the need for additional licensing. Additionally, you may also use original instrumental compositions as long as they are not copyrighted works.

Can I play Spotify on Twitch?

The answer to this question is mostly a no. While it's technically possible to play music from Spotify while streaming on Twitch, doing so would violate both the Twitch Terms of Service and Spotify's End User Agreement. As a result, we do not recommend playing music from Spotify while streaming on Twitch.

Can I play Apple Music on Twitch?

Much like Spotify, playing Apple Music on Twitch could potentially be viewed as a violation of both the Twitch Terms of Service and Apple Music's EULA. As such, we don't recommended using Apple Music for background music during your broadcasts.

Does Twitch auto detect copyright music?

Yes, Twitch does have an automated system in place to detect copyrighted music and will remove any videos that contain the unauthorized use of copyrighted material. Additionally, the DMCA has been issuing takedown requests on streamers who violate copyright laws, so it is important to make sure you are abiding by all applicable laws when playing music during your streams.

Where can I access music for Twitch streams?

Soundtrack by Twitch and YouTube's Audio Library are two great options for finding royalty-free music for your Twitch streams. Additionally, you can also look into purchasing royalty-free music from royalty free music platforms. There are also multiple royalty free record labels, such as No Copyright Sounds (NCS) and Monstercat, that offer tracks specifically created for Twitch streamers.

Below you will find some of the best royalty free music platforms:

Pond5

Pond 5 is a platform that offers over 600,000 royalty-free music tracks and sound effects. They also offer a wide selection of high quality stock videos, after-effects templates and more.

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AudioJungle

AudioJungle is another great option for finding royalty free music for your Twitch streams. With over 1 million tracks to choose from, you are sure to find something that suits your streaming needs.

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Soundstripe

Soundstripe is a royalty free music platform that offers over 150,000 premium tracks from top quality composers around the world. They also offer unlimited downloads and monthly access to their ever-growing library.

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Premium Beat

Premium Beat is a royalty free music library that offers over 55,000 high-quality tracks from world-class composers and producers. They also offer free previews of each track so you can make sure it’s perfect for your Twitch stream before making a purchase.

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Commission Music Producers on Fiverr

Last but not least, you can always commission a music producer on Fiverr. This is an excellent option for streamers who want to have more control over the music they use during their streams.

Why can some streamers play music on Twitch?

Some streamers are able to play copyrighted music on Twitch due to the fact that they have acquired licenses for their use. This means that they have obtained permission from the copyright holder(s) of the content, and can legally broadcast it during their streams. However, this is not a recommended course of action as doing so could result in DMCA takedown requests or even legal action.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is possible to play music on Twitch as long as you adhere to the applicable laws and regulations. Make sure you're using only public domain or Creative Commons sources and avoid playing any copyrighted material during your broadcasts. Following these guidelines will help make sure your streams are safe and compliant with the Twitch Terms of Service.

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