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TIME TO CUT THE MUSIC?: TWITCH’S UNFAIR SOLUTION TO AN INEVITABLE DIGITAL MILLENIUM COPYRIGHT ACT PROBLEM

JIPL Online

ii] These events were sudden and came as a shock to the platform’s creators who were given no opportunity to submit counternotifications or edit their content to remove the allegedly infringing material per the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the “DMCA”) and Twitch’s own DMCA Guidelines. [iv]

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Copyright Infringement on OTT Platforms

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

In todays digital era, the term “copyright infringement” has become increasingly common, especially in the context of online media. As these platforms continue to grow, so does the need to address the challenges of copyright infringement.

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[Guest post] Who will run the world – Beyoncé or quasi-Beyoncé?

The IPKat

In the early days of the internet, the combination of the internet and digital files unleashed a massive wave of copyright infringement. In the UK, copyright debates came to a head in 2011 with the Hargreaves Report. Copyright cannot stop technology firms from moving into the content-creation-end of the value chain.