I’ve been spending the past hour trying to find a song with the title “Vigor (Ft. Jet ꦑEngine).” Typing that title into Google or YouTube comes back with noth🔯ing, and all my other avenues have been exhausted, so I’m convinced the song doesn’t even exist.

However, Live Nation Entertainment, the alleged copyrightꩲ holders of said song, seem to think it does exist, and also seem to think that it exists in 2014’s Bloodborne. Which it doesn’t, because Bloodborne’s soundtrack is owned by Sony and also doesn’t have a single song called “Vigor.”

Nevertheless, Live Nation seems to think it does, and it's send꧃ing out a ton of DMCA Takedowns to basically any streamer that's ever done a Blooܫdborne Let's Play.

One streamer in particular seems to have taken the brunt of Live Nation's copyright wrath. has about 100,000 s൩ubscribers on YouTube and was handed "a ton of illegal DMCA claims" from Live Nation over this possibly fictitious song. A🍌ccording to Live Nation, "They’re claiming that the entire Bloodborne soundtrack is a song called 'Vigor (ft Jet Engine)'."

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And it's not just Lance. Others are reporting similar DMCA strikes for over the exact same song. One guy even reported , but🅠 typing in the YouTube URL

And it's not just that particular song, either. Twitter user reported that he is getting Bloodborne DMCA strikes over the boss fight music, with Li🥃ve Nation claiming they own the rights to it.

This seems a clear case of copyright trolling, but i⛎t’s still going to be a giant mess for YouTube to solve and in the meantime, these streamers have to spend hours working out what might be hundreds of DMCA strikes depending on how many Bloodborne videos they’ve made.

YouTube's woes have been ongoing, but Twitch's problems with copyright have only just started. Twitch streamers 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:started getting 💙DMCA strikes last October without any option to even contest the strike, resulting in lots of games suddenly 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:going without soundtracks. That made certain music-focused games pretty hard to watch, even when the streamer themselves puts up an honest effort to bring that music back into the game in a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:quasi-legal fashion.

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