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https://store.steampowered.com/video_policy
i should be all good, cuz the only time i got this muted part was when i was playing the soundtrack on youtube (but its ok with it playing fully in game? what crap)
Add to that the instances where Dragonforce's Herman Li once got a copystrike for playing his OWN music on his OWN Twitch stream, and Metallica having their music censored out on stream when they played this past Blizzcon.
I just feel the music industry is getting far too trigger-happy with the DMCA. It's hurting Twitch and the game-streaming business (especially for smaller and lesser-known streamers), it bars certain games from being able to be streamed because of their soundtrack rather than any gratuitous adult content, it criminalizes the promotion of music that deserves more exposure and promotion (but sure, it's okay for Beyonce and Justin Bieber to benefit from illicit payola schemes
though best i can do is research if so and so game's music is copyright or not, which half life music as a green light, but with a limitation,
though for bioshock thats a different question, because it has there own music and then music from other artists, which is a pain, and youd have to turn it off , though idk about music being played in the cutscenes, not that you may have control over that? (youtube only copyright claimed me on the music playing in the loading screens, which make sense, cuz its not the games ost)