Yes, you'd be safer using a website called rabb.it it's designed for you to set up a "room" and your viewers can join the room and watch anime with you. There's audio/video chat too! it is against the ToS but twitch seems to be ignoring it. So you probably can do it but it is possible to get banned for it. Quite the same as with paying Music.
You can show your reactions, but not any audio or video from the show itself. The viewers would have to be watching along on their own. If you're streaming copyrighted material without express permission/licensing, it's illegal and therefore against Twitch's ToS.
Twitch actually don't care if you do it and will not Ban you, but if the "copyright owner" finds out that You are streaming or watching with your followers, HE CAN ask Twitch for a ban. And if he asks it, You get a ban (probably temporary). I’ve seen shroud do this countless times so unless he is above the rules then no it’s not against ToS.
But yes, broadcasting copyrighted material could potentially get you in trouble You can show your reactions, but not any audio or video from the show itself. The viewers would have to be watching along on their own. If you're streaming copyrighted material without express permission/licensing, it's illegal and therefore against Twitch's ToS.
Another way to stream anime is Twitch watch parties. With watch parties, you can watch, react, and discuss any content with your audience that is available on Amazon Prime with Prime membership. The downside is that you can only stream anime that is available on Amazon Prime.
Can You Stream Anime On Twitch. Streaming anime on Twitch is not allowed unless you own the copyright to the anime or have been given permission from those who own the copyright to stream the anime. However you are allowed to stream certain anime and watch it with your viewers via Twitch Watch Parties.
Well, the short answer is you can't, unless you hold the rights to a show or have a special partnership with the publisher of the show. One way streamers can bypass this is by holding Watch Parties on Twitch, which requires an Amazon Prime or Prime Video subscription.
you are allowed to stream with no shirt, however you are not allowed to take your shirt off on stream. you have to change clothes off camera.
You are allowed to sleep on Twitch. In February 2021 the rules for sleeping on stream changed making it once again legal for Twitch streamers to stream themselves sleeping. However, a streamer is still responsible for anything that occurs on stream and in their chat while they are asleep on stream.