WeMadeMax (JOYMAX & WeMadeEntertainment merged subsidiaries) & GameGami have been cracking down on illegal private servers with Twitch account bans & DMCA strikes.
If you have been following the private server scene, you'll know what I'm talking about. For those who don't, here is an explanation:
- About 12 hours ago, popular Turkish streamers such as Dou and eGeLee had their Twitch accounts banished temporarily (two days) shortly after going live.
- Ban waves continued throughout the afternoon into the evening. 99% of streamers live on all servers other than ISRO & TRSRO had their accounts banned within 4 hours of the banwave.
- GameGami streamer "DarkJokes" has been named in multiple DMCA reports as the copyright claimant on these psro streamer's DMCA strikes, with the rest being from GameGami.
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The following streamers have been banned from Twitch:- Currently, the incident is isolated to Twitch only. However, according to GameGami ticket responses, displayed by DarkJokes, claims that:
Banned Streamer List: Dou eGeLee JOK3BOX BlazeeSRO theNasty CengizhanCelik Wesa88 iLeadeRLIVE MULTIPLE OTHER SMALLER STREAMERS.
A.) major private servers will undergo legal action, and that GameGami is willing to take all steps necessary to eliminate these servers.
B.) Renaming/removing "Silkroad/SRO/-Road" from a private server name will not stop copyright & DMCA claims.
C.) Twitch DMCA strikes will continue & Facebook/Instagram pages will be seized.
D.) No Silkroad related artwork or terminology can be used in any "project."
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The above statement is a simple explanation of the situation and the information we know. Will GameGami's promised actions actually occur? We do not know.
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If you want to continue streaming private servers on Twitch, here are some safety precautions you should follow.
NOTE: These methods are simply an aid to security and do not promise safety against DMCA/copyright claims!
TIPS TO STAY SAFE:
- DO NOT use the the words “SRO, SILKROAD, etc.” in your stream title!
- DO NOT set Silkroad Online as your game for Twitch!
- DO NOT advertise your stream in any official JOYMAX/JCPLANET/GameGami servers!
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More information is presented by the minute. I will be updating this thread as new information arises.
Feel free to comment your opinions, questions, and concerns. Stay safe!
EDIT 1:
Numerous facebook pages belonging to the largest servers across the scene have been suspended, such as Electus Online's. It is now confirmed that GameGami is targeting private servers and their advertising platforms.
EDIT 2:
GameGami has expanded their copyright campaign to platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, DLive, and many more. Some videos and streams get struck within seconds, others within hours, some not taken down.
Popular video editors Server (Xaron) & wiNt have had their videos copyright struck just yesterday, hiding the rest in order to preserve them.
However, as we are seeing, GameGami is able to strike videos which are hidden.
This means one of two things.
1: Reports are filed and proof is provided before the video goes private.
2: There is some type of auto detection system that is able to identify SRO artwork/models/keywords and automatically flags these videos. This would explain how some videos are taken down within seconds of being posted.
We would appreciate your support if you have any idea of exactly HOW the videos are being detected, if there is some outside third party resource being used in this fight etc.
I know it is getting worse day by day... stay strong. Quitting means GameGami wins. Keep pushing for change, keep being active within the PSRO community and keep it alive and preserved until we can go back to normal advertisement strategies. We will prevail!
EDIT 3:
Late update, I know... sorry about that.
GameGami has started targeting Discord servers & communities in addition to Facebook and other social media strikes.
Large silkroad communities such as SroLEX, SroPLUS, SRO Community (7500+ members) have had their communities removed on the grounds of copyright. Similarly, the largest and most competitive servers such as Ridge Online, Eagle Online, Electus Online, Quartz Online, and various others have also had their discord servers deleted for the aforementioned reasons.
Unfortunately, this situation, which has been ongoing for around 8 months now, has no sign of letting up or getting better anytime soon.
Ironically, Twitch strikes seem less common, and small streamers have been streaming small servers with no copyright issues for quite a while now.
Let's see what 2022 holds for us in terms of this disaster. Stay strong and best of luck in your endeavors, whether you are a player or an administrator.
EDIT 4:
Minor update: GameGami has begun their Twitch banwaves yet again, in a less severe fashion.
Some players have found success by streaming in the new "SILKROAD" category on Twitch. Although this is not guaranteed to have a profound effect on ban avoidance, some popular streamers report success with such measures.
At this point, it is highly unlikely that GameGami will stop with their banning campaign. In my opinion, it is time to adapt or find alternative methods of streaming in order to be completely safe. Of course, for those who do not mind the risk -- Twitch & YouTube are still always options. Have a happy summer!