Facebook Gaming has recently announced its partnership with various partners in the music industry to allow partner streamers to play licensed music during streams. The initiative aims to open up a vast catalog of popular music for Facebook Gaming streamers. Among the music labels and publishers that Facebook reached out were Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Kobalt Music Group, BMG publishing, and Merlin, among others. They are prohibited from streaming music as the sole audio element in their live and recorded videos, as well as short clips. However, they may use music from the Facebook Sound Collection. Facebook didn't share its licensing agreements between its music partners. As of present, all creators may access Facebook Sound Collection's library of custom and royalty-free music and sound effects. Facebook Gaming is currently working to bring the new feature for Level Up creators. Read more in our articles including "Facebook Gaming to allow partner streamers play copyrighted music" and "Facebook launches Your Profile, Your Home game".
Facebook Gaming has recently announced its partnership with various partners in the music industry to allow partner streamers to play licensed music during streams. The initiative aims to open up a vast catalog of popular music for Facebook Gaming streamers.
Among the music labels and publishers that Facebook reached out were Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Kobalt Music Group, BMG publishing, and Merlin, among others. They are prohibited from streaming music as the sole audio element in their live and recorded videos, as well as short clips. However, they may use music from the Facebook Sound Collection.
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