Licensing & Rights Notes
How licensed music works in Mixtape, what this means for streaming and recording, and what this site can and cannot publish.
Why This Page Exists
Mixtape's core identity comes from its licensed soundtrack. Because the game uses real songs from real artists, there are important boundaries around what fan sites can publish and what players should know about streaming, recording, and regional availability.
Content Rules
| We Can Publish | We Do Not Publish |
|---|---|
| Song titles, artist names, chapter appearances, narrative function | Full lyrics, audio files, download links, pirated streams |
| Links to official stores, official playlists, or legal platforms | Unauthorized audio files, ripped tracks |
| Scene commentary and player experience analysis | Tutorials for circumventing copyright restrictions |
What Players Should Know
- Streaming: Licensed music in games may be muted or replaced during streaming on platforms like Twitch or YouTube due to DMCA policies. Check platform guidelines before broadcasting.
- Recording: Gameplay recordings that include licensed tracks may receive copyright claims. Some games offer a "streamer mode" that replaces licensed music — it is unknown whether Mixtape includes this feature.
- Regional differences: Licensing agreements may vary by region. Some songs could potentially be unavailable or replaced in certain territories.
Site Compliance Statement
This site does not host, stream, reproduce, or distribute copyrighted music or lyrics. Song information is provided for identification, commentary, cataloging, and player reference only.