Streaming Rules
- The streams above and on the registered streamers list (linked right) are trusted to stream ESL EU SC2 matches.
- In Go4SC2 cups
- Several streams in the main languages (English, French, German, Polish, Russian) may be "Featured"
- Up to two streams per language can stream a match (exception: featured streams can always stream)
- Featured streamers have priority over other partner streamers, partner streamers have priority over other registered streamers
- Registered streamers may cast all matches (players cannot choose to deny them)
- Streamers must stream on Twitch.TV
- Streamers must use a delay of at least 90 seconds (requires partner status, please apply for it then contact us if you do not have it)
- Streamers should stream in windowed mode to prevent alt+tab lag
- Streamers that interrupt the game (chat, lag etc) should be asked to leave. If they refuse, they may lose their streaming rights
- Streamers should listed themselves on TeamLiquid
- Unregistered streamers or observers are allowed if both sides agree, at their own risk!
- Complaints about streamers should be made by support ticket, including links to the match and replays (uploaded to the match page), and VoD if possible
Partner, Registered and Banned streamers
Please read the rules (left) then contact us!
Include your: Nick#Code, link to your Twitch stream, the language you cast in, your Skype and the links to your website, Facebook and Twitter (if you have them).
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