Summary

WWE has reportedly expanded its recent effort to remove clips from streamers and content creators who post reaction content.

According to the report, this is the widest-reaching version of those takedowns so far. The report also states that a company called StreamEnforcement is carrying out the removals through bots.

WWE has already reportedly sent takedown notices and copyright strikes tied to clips and reactions from multiple streamers and creators.

WWE And StreamEnforcement

The key new detail in the report is the mention of StreamEnforcement as the company allegedly handling the takedown campaign.

That points to WWE using a broader automated approach instead of isolated manual removals. While the full report is behind a subscription paywall, the public detail made available is that the current sweep is the most extensive one yet.

What This Means For WWE Clip Content

WWE's wider enforcement push could make clipped reactions and short streamer highlights much harder to keep online around major shows. It also signals that WWE is treating reposted broadcast footage as a larger copyright issue than it had in earlier waves of takedowns.

Sources

As reported by Fightful Select.