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In section "unauthorized uses" it states, "Raw Fury does not condone video and other content that is illegal, racist, sexist, prejudicial to sexual orientation, sexually explicit, disparaging, promotes hate crimes, or is otherwise offensive is not tolerated.". I am not against your values and opinions, but I don't think this belongs there.
You are basically admitting to viewpoint discrimination when it comes to copyright. To me, this sentence says that you are willing to copyright strike any content that might contain viewpoints you dont like, talks about your company or your games in unfavorable way, or is made by a person that you might dislike. This is an admission of copyright abuse.
I hope that this is just a mistake and you didn't mean that your company's policy is to send fraudulent DMCA strikes against any content that you might find "racist" or "sexist". You are free to have and express any viewpoints, but so do other people.
??? I don't know where you got this from. The Twitch detection of copyright music is automated, and Helen is just suggesting to show Twitch CS the Let's Play policy to resolve the issue in the streamer's favor.
Twitch has nothing to do with it.