 Hey, it's Anfa and I have a little announcement to make regarding my monthly live streams. As you might know, during my live streams, I accept music submissions from the viewers, I play them and comment on them live. Until now, I've been doing this using a website called Filebin.net. However, during the last live stream, that has caused me some trouble because, first, I had no way to tell how much time I'll need to spend playing the music because I was accepting the submissions during the live stream. Second, I often didn't know who made the tracks, what software they used, how were they made and that's really not as fun as it could be. And third, some of the music submitted contained samples from copyrighted music releases and I actually got free copyright strikes on that live stream. Technically, it means that there's ads on that video and all the money will go to some music publishers. I can't really do much about it. I could take the video down and re-upload it with the music samples removed but it's a two hour long video and I don't even know where they are. So that's a problem. To solve this issue, I've decided to change the way I accept music submissions for the future monthly live streams. It's to make it easier for me and more fun for us all. It was actually suggested to me by a viewer. So for now, I'll be accepting music submissions via a Google form. You can upload your music file there and also you'll need to fill in some metadata. I won't be checking it for new submissions during the live stream. So if you're late, I'll probably play your track next month. All the details are nicely written in the form itself. I might amend this in the future so please read it carefully before you submit your music. Also please note that I'm only interested in music that was created using open source software. This is what I use, this is what I want to promote and this is what my viewers are here for. Thank you for watching and I'll see you on the next monthly live stream. Each first Saturday of the month, 8 p.m. Central European time. Bye! See ya!