October is being an amazing month with its different releases: Windows 11 is now available and we tell you everything you need to know, Far Cry 6 can already be enjoyed since yesterday and, with other releases on the way, next October 12 You can now enjoy the long-awaited Left 4 Dead spiritual successor, Back 4 Blood.
When this becomes a reality and you enter this chaotic world live, you will not only have to beware with the different monsters, beasts and zombies on the loose, but also turn off the music on the interactive turntable to avoid warnings by copyright.
This warning came from the hand of the influencer and communication manager of Turtle rock studios, Alissa Barry, what through a tweet wanted to communicate: “If you are broadcasting or planning to create Back 4 Blood content, it is important that you know this. The turntable is licensed for music and we are not owners of the streaming rights of the songs being played, so be sure to turn off the music if you interact with said object. “
A constant struggle without success
This has been a constant struggle of many streamers who have been in different problems because of the Copyright Law, especially when Twitch came demanding the rights copyright on old clips. In fact, the platform’s own policy left numerous streamers in danger of getting permanent bans and even made a mass elimination of videos during the month of October, although he later apologized, as explained by the PCGamer medium.
However, Alissa Barry also clarified that, although the game has the rights of the music, it does not have them of third-party transmissions, since both licenses are separate. Also, do not worry if you are thinking that the same can happen with the soundtrack of the game because this one is suitable for live performances.
The October 12 ° is just around the corner and it’s time to dive into all the final content of Back 4 Blood. On the other hand, concerns are growing about the use of Denuvo on PC, which is expected to be working on it and its performance is not affected.