Game developers are adjusting their legal policies to balance their interests in monetization of content with facilitating viewership and creativity. This means that in principle, without a license from the publisher or game developer, streaming can constitute a copyright infringement. When streaming a video game, you are typically creating a derivative from another copyrighted work, the video game. Specific Examples of Third-party Material your use of the material falls under the doctrine of fair use.
you have permission from the copyright owner.Using copyrighted materials in your stream may be copyright infringement unless one of the following applies: Although copyrights are not always consistently enforced by their owners, using third party materials in your stream puts your channel at risk of muting, takedowns and even lawsuits.
Whether it’s text, images, audio or video, any third-party materials used in your stream are potentially subject to copyright.