the fact that so many "content creators" needed to play copyrighted material to enhance their content speaks volumes. It's really kind of impressive how twitch has managed to monetise talentless people who are willing to sit down all day every day and talk to people they dont know.
The problem is twitch keeps handing out these worthless bans that mean nothing to the companies sending in these copyright claims It will get to the point to where twitch will just ruin it for the small content creators and everyone else on other platforms
These Twitch “Metas” are just the next evolution of reality TV. Problem is these people are doing real shit with real consequences unlike reality tv that was actually just fake.
As a RUclipsr we have known for ages that this use of copyrighted material is gonna get you into trouble. However, these Twitch streamers are so braindead that they think they can use copyrighted content however they want and cry when they get clapped for it. I don’t understand this mentality. It’s so alien to me.
To be fair, that's also fault of twitch. Twitch gave them the impression they could get away with it, streamers like hasan literally build careers on copyright violations
The majority of the twitch streamers are well aware that they are violating copyright and in danger of getting DMCAed. They just underestimate the possible consequences, they think the worst that can happen is what happened to Poki - a short 2 day ban, and a nice comeback stream with more viewers.
@@bullfrogging A ban is the least of their worries. Like you say that is like a vacation, but they are facing serious legal issues doing stuff like this.
@@3xceIIent They don't care either way. Their following and stream revenue are so large they can just come back anytime and it's just a slap on the wrist. The ones getting the brunt of the changes coming due to the legal stuff are the mid to low streamers.
Ice Poseidon - Doesn't know what a Ponzi Scheme is XQC - Doesn't know how condensation works Hasan - Just everything is he says I feel like we shouldn't be surprised when it comes to top streamer stupidity but here we are
Twitch streamers have had it easy for so long in terms of copyright, whereas on RUclips someone could drive past your house playing music and you get flagged. Tiktok existing and caring not for licensing music probably doesn't help in the sense of cultural perception on copyright.
In terms of DMCA Safe harbor, twitch is pretty much already implicated without anyone having even done it yet. There are twitch staff members that tune into these big streamers during their "meta" binges and actively participate with chat in the debacle, and there are clips of them getting called out for it and just joking it off. Twitch might honestly have a worse sense of survival than kamikaze pilots.
Richard Lewis: "I'm so sick of this shit, I don't want to have anything to do with esports" Meanwhile... 3 more videos commenting overwatch league, tsm, riot, and now streamers, and copyright laws. Love it!
For whatever reason I was dumb enough to put my volume on max to see how it sounds and now my ears HURT. I do not known what I was expecting. -Mr. Dumbass
Ive not used copyrighted music since my shoutcasts back in the day. Ive known you cant use copyrighted music online. I dont see how these streamers can be so ignorant as to think the rules don't apply to them. Even when I stream, i use music from sources that dont require licenses, or for places I have licenses to use, like epidemic sound
I mean whats telling is while watching this, I went for a scroll on twitch. Theres loads of streamers doing it still. Ranging from anime to huge hollywood films like chris nolans batmans and dunkirk. Twitch dont care at the moment since like you say no big company has hit out at them yet.
This always shocks me, especially when the big ones do it. They have even more reason to try and avoid it, and are much more visible. Why, just why are they pretending nothing could possibly go wrong? I will never understand.
The fact that they are so brazen about it too. The sense of entitlement is astounding. Even after the H3H3 lawsuit and the adpocalypse. The new wave of react videos are even more insidious since they are just nicking other content creators stuff.
My favorite streamers are the ones who don’t care to chase the “meta”. The streamers I enjoy could play any game and I’d watch them because I enjoy the person not the game.
UFC fight clip rich mentioned at 22:00 (first thing I could find, might be one of the copycats rich mentioned) ruclips.net/video/KKDJChsSKqY/видео.html
They know if they are big enough, they'll only get a slap on the wrists from twitch. In the shortterm they'll boost their numbers by streaming the content noone else will & then the simps will overcompensate any time a big streamer returns from a ban even if it's something pathetic like 2 days. It's a win-win right up until the lawsuit drops but as always "It'll never be ME that happens too, right? Surely not"
Someone should find a picture of that journalist who did the "youtube racism problem" video, where he is in a party, and from that do a writeup about WSJ journalists having drinking problems.
What reasons are there why this shouldn't straight up spill over into games too? Wasn't there something along those lines already? Or at least flirting with the idea? Technically, the copyright holders of games could just go "You are streaming our game, it is our IP, people ought to purchase (a license to interact with) it themselves, sued." The only thing speaking against that approach is that many publishers/devs use streamers as (free or paid for) advertisement. But if the precedent is set for other media, some IP holder might as well come along and all streamers playing that game get got. Bad optics for the IP holder, sure. But there is always a threshold that makes it enticing enough.
I agree with you Richard that this could definitely impact Twitch and it's ad revenue and in return all streamers, but I think you are skipping over another huge problem for the streamers themselves. DMCA is basically just there to protect Twitch. By complying with DMCA takedown requests they remain in safe harbor, but with how shitty of a job they are doing I am sure they will end up getting sued. DMCA isn't there to protect individual streamers or even to punish them. Copyright holders are well within their rights to sue individual twitch streamers for copyright infringement any time they do so. I am very surprised it hasn't happened yet. The record labels sort of had an incentive to try work with Twitch to try get their money but the film industry isn't going to be doing that. Eventually these top streamers are going to get sued for their past conduct. The copyright holders have 3 years from the infringement to sue so it could still be coming for past events. I think its only a matter of time before this does happen. Like you said it probably just hasn't happened yet, because twitch is actually relatively small and unknown to most people. There is also the possibility big copyright holders are biding their time and letting the infringements accrue to make more money. Hell even the past infringements from music could still come back to haunt big streamers.
25:34 Can someone please link me a video where I can see Rich and Sam react to Weng Weng? I legit saw that movie a few months ago in a cinema in my city where the point is to get drunk while watching a trash movie with friends and I need to see what Rich and Sam think about the movie.
I don't think people quite understand just how fucked you can be if you stream copyrighted stuff. They don't have to DMCA you, they can just sue you for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars per infringement.
Yeah really DMCA is more so about the hosting site itself (in this case Twitch). They have to comply with the take down requests to retain their DMCA safe harbor status. Copyright holders could sue streamers for every infringement with or without a DMCA takedown notice. It's amazing that streamers think their biggest worry is getting banned or not. Honestly though twitch is doing a horrible job policing itself and I wouldn't be surprised if they get sued to try terminate their safe harbor status.
Specially when they can use the fun math they use with torrets and p2p-piracy... The viewership numbers are there. Just pop something reasonable like 10-100€ per viewer, per episode... As there is chance all of them will also stream it...
The way thatfans get upset at the copyright holder and not the copyright stealer really shows how much social media has corrupted most people under 30, especially children
I've seen a bigger problem that people conflate legality with morality. So when nintendo shuts down legitimate commentary which infringes, instead of understanding that the law needs changing. This generation seems to believe that their superior moral position should be enough, and are outraged that their lack of work hasn't changed anything.
3:50 - please can I get a response for the outro song on your clips channel? I'll do my own deep dive from there. A list of 3 or 4 obscure artists would be grand if you care to indulge fellow narcissist! :3 My "weirdest" rap recently is Aesop Rock's debut album (Dryspell - that bassline!) or Q-tip; trying to learn the genre to not disrespect it. I've Listening to Cypress and Wutang etc for years but I am not sure on UK rap (except Taskforce - ESP , iirc)
The problem is some brands may not sue Pokie because she is "popular", they will sue Twitch or smaller channels first, someone else will be the sacrifice sheep
They are hens that lay golden eggs, thats never gonna happen, top 50 twitch streamers are untouchable, unless they pull "Dr Disrespect" on them, for all other reason slap on the wrist is hardest they gonna go on them, because they bring them money. Trust me if some 600-1k views streamer did this, he would get perma ban faster than you could speak his name, this is why i hate that platform, they are hypocrites, app is subpar to youtube in quality, they dont upgrade it or care for it, they just skim the milk and thats it...
@@Dotalol123 As if RUclips is that much better. They still seem to refuse to make it easier to find streamers who are live and they keep making terrible decisions just for some quick cash.
@@chpgmr1372 I know, what you said is certainly an issue for the content creators, im saying that as a user i prefer youtube because it works perfectly on all my appliances, TV, phone and PC, with twitch i had multitude of issues...
I reckon that for the type of people who regularly confuse "there", "their" and "they're", despite calling themselves native english speakers, taking a letter out of among us is surely the peak of wordplay. These kids don't read.
I remember when destiny used to do unfiltered with chanman and how you came on with thoorin and trashed the entire sc2 scene and community for the whole show. And i was on the sc2 side, quite upset about it all :p but also you were not wrong. You said you shouldve solved the beef with destiny privately, and that its too late now. I do not think you can ever be too late to try and mend bridges. Yes, with time it gets harder. It will probably change nothing. But youre both cool, mature people who can set their differences aside and bury the hatchet. Dont let the craze of the internet define who you can be friends with. Love your content, have a great day Richard.
If the point of the content is to hear the streamers reaction to a TV show, why do they even need to have the video and audio of the show on the screen? Surely, you just rig up something that shows the progress bar so people can sync up and stream your webcam?
Destiny has mentioned in a recent stream that you are one of the few people in this platform that have their own way of thinking and are actually interesting to talk to, I am pretty sure if you guys had an interesting topic to talk about he would be chill.
Will confess that one of my favourite streamers (Andybrew3) does play copyright music on his stream and it's a bit dubious, and I do like well structured and organised response or reaction videos, but just watching TV on your stream is so lazy and rubbish honestly
Yo wheres DGG to clip 34:40 to get steven to watch and makeup with the man whos always correct and we can get the band back together with some spicy desTINY and rlewis meme streams again.
Hey rich if you see this I followed a couple years ago for csgo stuff but now i can't pass on you talking about even random stuff Just wanted to say thanks
If you are on Twitch or RUclips you are like freelancer. So act like one, save up until you have months of buffer. And maybe don't get a pet if you can't afford one.
we've gone backwards to the shit "reaction" channels from 2013-2014 like Jinx, with a whole new generation of viewers who don't even remember we've done this before lol
Oh first jay exci now you talking about it. Very interested. Btw if anyone hasn't seen the jay exci video on streamers watching videos go watch it it's pretty interesting
I once had a customer tell me to my face in my own business that I shouldn't play music in my store without the rights. (Which is true... but I have 2 stores in bumblefuck America)
I have heard destiny express willingnes to rebuild a bridge between the two of you. I think there’s a lot of cross-pollination to be made as you guys have similar ways of thinking
I'm glad reckful was backing up his vods from day 1 before this, not having his vods to watch after his death would be tragic. Being able to watch the reruns really helped me cope with his death.
Really wish Richard would do that somewhere on RUclips, both because I expect some esports fan to kill him one day, but also because I fucking hate twitch
I feel like the people playing TV shows on twitch were playing with a snowball on top of a mountain, and Toast kicked it down the mountain and now there is no stopping the snowball as it grows and causes an avalanche. I respect what Trihex is trying to do but history shows us that warning are always in vain. Just look at how fiction has been warning us about big brother, and sentient robots etc. and we go and do it anyway. If anything the warning only makes it worse because his video/tweets might be the thing that some intern at a lawfirm sees and to get brownie points they convince their boss to take action. Thats not to say that its wrong to put out the warning, this reality is inevitable, eventually copyright is going to bite twitch in the ass. The only way a warning like this works is if everyone in the community who sees it falls in line, but we know thats not going to happen. As long as there is money to be made in the short term by breaking copyright, people will continue breaking copyright.
next up: Richard Lewis hot tub stream
We need it
Only if Sam moves a big square around the screen
I’d watch it
Seling his bath water
the fact that so many "content creators" needed to play copyrighted material to enhance their content speaks volumes. It's really kind of impressive how twitch has managed to monetise talentless people who are willing to sit down all day every day and talk to people they dont know.
I wouldnt say it was a need, just preference. Would I prefer to hear Kanye in the background or some elevator music.
@@KOHoxton Elevator music is musically the more interesting of the two, for the most part.
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@@zendakk you're talking about Kanye West? Get real bro
@@locky7347 Yes Kanye West. Repetitive, overrated, generic chord progressions on loop.
The problem is twitch keeps handing out these worthless bans that mean nothing to the companies sending in these copyright claims
It will get to the point to where twitch will just ruin it for the small content creators and everyone else on other platforms
These Twitch “Metas” are just the next evolution of reality TV. Problem is these people are doing real shit with real consequences unlike reality tv that was actually just fake.
Partially hope to see some of these dickheads get permanent banned.
Those streamers playing chicken with copyright is a dangerous game for all streamers
It’s not stupidity. It’s arrogance. They think they can do whatever they please.
As a RUclipsr we have known for ages that this use of copyrighted material is gonna get you into trouble. However, these Twitch streamers are so braindead that they think they can use copyrighted content however they want and cry when they get clapped for it. I don’t understand this mentality. It’s so alien to me.
To be fair, that's also fault of twitch. Twitch gave them the impression they could get away with it, streamers like hasan literally build careers on copyright violations
The majority of the twitch streamers are well aware that they are violating copyright and in danger of getting DMCAed. They just underestimate the possible consequences, they think the worst that can happen is what happened to Poki - a short 2 day ban, and a nice comeback stream with more viewers.
They know they can get banned, but a little vacation and more viewers on the return is worth it.
@@bullfrogging A ban is the least of their worries. Like you say that is like a vacation, but they are facing serious legal issues doing stuff like this.
@@3xceIIent They don't care either way. Their following and stream revenue are so large they can just come back anytime and it's just a slap on the wrist. The ones getting the brunt of the changes coming due to the legal stuff are the mid to low streamers.
Ice Poseidon - Doesn't know what a Ponzi Scheme is
XQC - Doesn't know how condensation works
Hasan - Just everything is he says
I feel like we shouldn't be surprised when it comes to top streamer stupidity but here we are
The Twitch streaming "meta" is fucking stupid and its everything I hate about "online culture".
Twitch streamers have had it easy for so long in terms of copyright, whereas on RUclips someone could drive past your house playing music and you get flagged. Tiktok existing and caring not for licensing music probably doesn't help in the sense of cultural perception on copyright.
In terms of DMCA Safe harbor, twitch is pretty much already implicated without anyone having even done it yet. There are twitch staff members that tune into these big streamers during their "meta" binges and actively participate with chat in the debacle, and there are clips of them getting called out for it and just joking it off. Twitch might honestly have a worse sense of survival than kamikaze pilots.
i have a hard time differentiate from TLC and Twitch at this point.
It was really nice of Ninja to have a small time indie artist like Drake on his stream.
Pokimane subbing at that section specifically is just perfect 57:00
What an absolute banger of a video, Rich. Your content has been incredible.
Richard Lewis: "I'm so sick of this shit, I don't want to have anything to do with esports"
Meanwhile...
3 more videos commenting overwatch league, tsm, riot, and now streamers, and copyright laws.
Love it!
Richard Lewis has a masochistic relationship with esports and calls himself out on it frequently
@@alexs5368 and we certainly respect him for it
Forgot my sound was on max, had headphones on, and got absolutely obliterated by that starting "RIGHT" 😂😭
For whatever reason I was dumb enough to put my volume on max to see how it sounds and now my ears HURT. I do not known what I was expecting.
-Mr. Dumbass
@@bluecat2186 Did something stupid, decided to write it down, who cares? You apparently.
Ive not used copyrighted music since my shoutcasts back in the day. Ive known you cant use copyrighted music online. I dont see how these streamers can be so ignorant as to think the rules don't apply to them. Even when I stream, i use music from sources that dont require licenses, or for places I have licenses to use, like epidemic sound
I mean whats telling is while watching this, I went for a scroll on twitch. Theres loads of streamers doing it still. Ranging from anime to huge hollywood films like chris nolans batmans and dunkirk. Twitch dont care at the moment since like you say no big company has hit out at them yet.
I'm proud to be announcing my new "Fortite" meta on twitch
This always shocks me, especially when the big ones do it. They have even more reason to try and avoid it, and are much more visible. Why, just why are they pretending nothing could possibly go wrong? I will never understand.
The fact that they are so brazen about it too. The sense of entitlement is astounding. Even after the H3H3 lawsuit and the adpocalypse. The new wave of react videos are even more insidious since they are just nicking other content creators stuff.
My favorite streamers are the ones who don’t care to chase the “meta”. The streamers I enjoy could play any game and I’d watch them because I enjoy the person not the game.
UFC fight clip rich mentioned at 22:00 (first thing I could find, might be one of the copycats rich mentioned)
ruclips.net/video/KKDJChsSKqY/видео.html
They know if they are big enough, they'll only get a slap on the wrists from twitch. In the shortterm they'll boost their numbers by streaming the content noone else will & then the simps will overcompensate any time a big streamer returns from a ban even if it's something pathetic like 2 days. It's a win-win right up until the lawsuit drops but as always "It'll never be ME that happens too, right? Surely not"
How has Twitch not had execs out glad handing the relevant industries to get some kind of licensing deals worked out
tyler1 (big T) the only streamer who I see actually respect Copyright infringement rules
You have a very myopic view of twitch then.
Someone should find a picture of that journalist who did the "youtube racism problem" video, where he is in a party, and from that do a writeup about WSJ journalists having drinking problems.
Can we all take a moment to appriciate how much of a banger that thumbnail is?
What reasons are there why this shouldn't straight up spill over into games too? Wasn't there something along those lines already? Or at least flirting with the idea?
Technically, the copyright holders of games could just go "You are streaming our game, it is our IP, people ought to purchase (a license to interact with) it themselves, sued."
The only thing speaking against that approach is that many publishers/devs use streamers as (free or paid for) advertisement. But if the precedent is set for other media, some IP holder might as well come along and all streamers playing that game get got. Bad optics for the IP holder, sure. But there is always a threshold that makes it enticing enough.
I agree with you Richard that this could definitely impact Twitch and it's ad revenue and in return all streamers, but I think you are skipping over another huge problem for the streamers themselves. DMCA is basically just there to protect Twitch. By complying with DMCA takedown requests they remain in safe harbor, but with how shitty of a job they are doing I am sure they will end up getting sued. DMCA isn't there to protect individual streamers or even to punish them. Copyright holders are well within their rights to sue individual twitch streamers for copyright infringement any time they do so. I am very surprised it hasn't happened yet. The record labels sort of had an incentive to try work with Twitch to try get their money but the film industry isn't going to be doing that. Eventually these top streamers are going to get sued for their past conduct. The copyright holders have 3 years from the infringement to sue so it could still be coming for past events. I think its only a matter of time before this does happen. Like you said it probably just hasn't happened yet, because twitch is actually relatively small and unknown to most people. There is also the possibility big copyright holders are biding their time and letting the infringements accrue to make more money. Hell even the past infringements from music could still come back to haunt big streamers.
Where can I invest in this Widowmaker Feet Coin? That's going straight to the moon. 🔥🚀📈🌜
22:49 when are we getting Richard Lewis investigative ASMR
Amazing , great work Mr.Lewis
25:34 Can someone please link me a video where I can see Rich and Sam react to Weng Weng? I legit saw that movie a few months ago in a cinema in my city where the point is to get drunk while watching a trash movie with friends and I need to see what Rich and Sam think about the movie.
Anyone know what that big ol whiskey bottle behind him is called? Remember him getting it but can't find the clip or think of the brand.
I don't think people quite understand just how fucked you can be if you stream copyrighted stuff. They don't have to DMCA you, they can just sue you for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars per infringement.
Yeah really DMCA is more so about the hosting site itself (in this case Twitch). They have to comply with the take down requests to retain their DMCA safe harbor status. Copyright holders could sue streamers for every infringement with or without a DMCA takedown notice. It's amazing that streamers think their biggest worry is getting banned or not. Honestly though twitch is doing a horrible job policing itself and I wouldn't be surprised if they get sued to try terminate their safe harbor status.
@@3xceIIent I know it kind of breaks streaming as we know it, but twitch doesn't deserve their safe harbour status at the moment :/
Specially when they can use the fun math they use with torrets and p2p-piracy... The viewership numbers are there. Just pop something reasonable like 10-100€ per viewer, per episode... As there is chance all of them will also stream it...
Who's doing these thumbnails lmao
The way thatfans get upset at the copyright holder and not the copyright stealer really shows how much social media has corrupted most people under 30, especially children
I've seen a bigger problem that people conflate legality with morality. So when nintendo shuts down legitimate commentary which infringes, instead of understanding that the law needs changing. This generation seems to believe that their superior moral position should be enough, and are outraged that their lack of work hasn't changed anything.
"I don't do drama"... I just create it and then watch it unfold...
Thanks
3:50 - please can I get a response for the outro song on your clips channel? I'll do my own deep dive from there.
A list of 3 or 4 obscure artists would be grand if you care to indulge fellow narcissist! :3
My "weirdest" rap recently is Aesop Rock's debut album (Dryspell - that bassline!) or Q-tip; trying to learn the genre to not disrespect it.
I've Listening to Cypress and Wutang etc for years but I am not sure on UK rap (except Taskforce - ESP , iirc)
18k views in 18 hours - perfect
i remember when it was in the tos that streams had to consist of a certain percentage of gameplay
Must be time for lunch. Richard coming in hot with a midday juicy hour? Yes please.
thanks for the content :)
Fuck it will be a sad day when RL doesn't upload on youtube any more. Love your content mate
She did the AOC thing with the hands lol. "Just because it is on youtube, does not! Mean! It is! Ok!"
such a cool shirt richard!
Let them lose their channels simple.
Hope Twitch spanks one of the big ones just to set an example, take someone like Pokie to court
The problem is some brands may not sue Pokie because she is "popular", they will sue Twitch or smaller channels first, someone else will be the sacrifice sheep
They are hens that lay golden eggs, thats never gonna happen, top 50 twitch streamers are untouchable, unless they pull "Dr Disrespect" on them, for all other reason slap on the wrist is hardest they gonna go on them, because they bring them money. Trust me if some 600-1k views streamer did this, he would get perma ban faster than you could speak his name, this is why i hate that platform, they are hypocrites, app is subpar to youtube in quality, they dont upgrade it or care for it, they just skim the milk and thats it...
@@Dotalol123 As if RUclips is that much better. They still seem to refuse to make it easier to find streamers who are live and they keep making terrible decisions just for some quick cash.
@@chpgmr1372 I know, what you said is certainly an issue for the content creators, im saying that as a user i prefer youtube because it works perfectly on all my appliances, TV, phone and PC, with twitch i had multitude of issues...
And the problem with that@@ConanOG is 230 will make it hard for them to go after Twitch, if they warn someone like Pokie and she doesnt get in line
Thanks Richard Lewis. I am waiting for the Sir Richard Lewis.
I reckon that for the type of people who regularly confuse "there", "their" and "they're", despite calling themselves native english speakers, taking a letter out of among us is surely the peak of wordplay. These kids don't read.
Remember how twitch was born: watching sports pay per view TV by aiming a webcam at the TV, then playing a game on the side. Same thing repeats itself
Haha the thumbnail was gold
I remember when destiny used to do unfiltered with chanman and how you came on with thoorin and trashed the entire sc2 scene and community for the whole show. And i was on the sc2 side, quite upset about it all :p but also you were not wrong.
You said you shouldve solved the beef with destiny privately, and that its too late now. I do not think you can ever be too late to try and mend bridges. Yes, with time it gets harder. It will probably change nothing. But youre both cool, mature people who can set their differences aside and bury the hatchet. Dont let the craze of the internet define who you can be friends with. Love your content, have a great day Richard.
If the point of the content is to hear the streamers reaction to a TV show, why do they even need to have the video and audio of the show on the screen?
Surely, you just rig up something that shows the progress bar so people can sync up and stream your webcam?
I know that you understad that money moves all. What a world we live in
Love your content so much. I double tap it.
Can confirm Richard, you have a good voice
I reckon Richard would like Leyend of The Galactic Heroes (the original not the new remake), banger anime
Destiny has mentioned in a recent stream that you are one of the few people in this platform that have their own way of thinking and are actually interesting to talk to, I am pretty sure if you guys had an interesting topic to talk about he would be chill.
Will confess that one of my favourite streamers (Andybrew3) does play copyright music on his stream and it's a bit dubious, and I do like well structured and organised response or reaction videos, but just watching TV on your stream is so lazy and rubbish honestly
Yo wheres DGG to clip 34:40 to get steven to watch and makeup with the man whos always correct and we can get the band back together with some spicy desTINY and rlewis meme streams again.
Forsen 3 months for half a second of a gif, pokimane 48 hours for the last airbender
Well the adverts I get on your vids are the crypto scammers or... vinted, sell your second hand clothes!
Widowmaker feet coin, can't stop laughing at that shit
good rant
this gonna be a good one i can already tell
sound
Is not that they're dumb, they think they can get away with it (and they probably will).
Omfg my ears. Start of the video. RIGHT
Richard Lewis is the meta
As the great saying in former communist states goes "there is no yours, there is only ours".
the chess meta was my fav. CHESS! for fuck sake….
Hey rich if you see this
I followed a couple years ago for csgo stuff but now i can't pass on you talking about even random stuff
Just wanted to say thanks
If you are on Twitch or RUclips you are like freelancer. So act like one, save up until you have months of buffer. And maybe don't get a pet if you can't afford one.
Wdym dumb? It's a win win for them
25:27 T H E M e T a
we've gone backwards to the shit "reaction" channels from 2013-2014 like Jinx, with a whole new generation of viewers who don't even remember we've done this before lol
ruclips.net/video/QrhWjEoRuBA/видео.html suddenly relevant again
Oh first jay exci now you talking about it. Very interested. Btw if anyone hasn't seen the jay exci video on streamers watching videos go watch it it's pretty interesting
"Radical centrist" ...? extremely in the middle? absolutely on the fence?
They're entitled and well off. Why would rules apply to them? /s
Diet Destiny :roflmao:
8.5 Million simps. Eyo cheers lads, been a good ride. Now papa-twitch will nuke me cause she made a phonecall.
I once had a customer tell me to my face in my own business that I shouldn't play music in my store without the rights. (Which is true... but I have 2 stores in bumblefuck America)
I have heard destiny express willingnes to rebuild a bridge between the two of you. I think there’s a lot of cross-pollination to be made as you guys have similar ways of thinking
Everything has to be about politics here lately
I'm just glad I've lived a LIFE instead of watching dimwits pretending they're interesting.
I'm glad reckful was backing up his vods from day 1 before this, not having his vods to watch after his death would be tragic. Being able to watch the reruns really helped me cope with his death.
Really wish Richard would do that somewhere on RUclips, both because I expect some esports fan to kill him one day, but also because I fucking hate twitch
lmao the pokimane sub
PANDA
I don’t watch twitch cause I’m a broke boi who doesn’t own a computer but I like your RUclips vids
I feel like the people playing TV shows on twitch were playing with a snowball on top of a mountain, and Toast kicked it down the mountain and now there is no stopping the snowball as it grows and causes an avalanche.
I respect what Trihex is trying to do but history shows us that warning are always in vain. Just look at how fiction has been warning us about big brother, and sentient robots etc. and we go and do it anyway.
If anything the warning only makes it worse because his video/tweets might be the thing that some intern at a lawfirm sees and to get brownie points they convince their boss to take action. Thats not to say that its wrong to put out the warning, this reality is inevitable, eventually copyright is going to bite twitch in the ass. The only way a warning like this works is if everyone in the community who sees it falls in line, but we know thats not going to happen. As long as there is money to be made in the short term by breaking copyright, people will continue breaking copyright.
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Hasan is a blockhead
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So many simps for copyright law in these comments, hope y'all have never pirated a game or downloaded an mp3
See if you can figure out a crucial difference that makes your point stupid.
pokimane is a real journalism
dont think they are dumb just 2 rich
There are still those "nw3cie4ua54sjmk" channels streaming live coverage of popular football games like Real Madrid