Legal Streaming: Build Your Audience Without Getting GG’ed

November 28, 2015

The streaming platform Twitch has grown in popularity, allowing some streamers to make good money through advertising and viewer donations. But while it may be exciting to make a living from broadcasting videogame content, streamers should take early precautions to protect their channels and avoid being "GG'ed" by a potential legal dispute.

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