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The Battle Over Music in Social Media Videos

Plagiarism Today

Music companies are increasingly targeting businesses who use their music on social media. The post The Battle Over Music in Social Media Videos appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Here's what you need to know.

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Men Arrested For Transcribing Godzilla Minus One, Posting Details to a Website

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Today’s social media users see copyright conflicts on a regular basis, but probably due to the way copyright is enforced, tend to view images and text as faiir game when compared to movies and music. ” From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. .

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NFL Player Uses Pirate Streaming Site to Watch His Own Team

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This includes social media platforms, where pirate streams are often openly advertised. NFL takedown notice — From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. ” The sports leagues stressed that widespread piracy hurts their revenues. .

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Reusing Social Media Photos for Ads? Be Careful!–Khachatryan v. 1 Hotel

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Also, the photo doesn’t reveal who owns the copyright in the photo, but it may not be “Brave.” ” Did the account operator have the authority to speak on behalf of the copyright owner? Copyright Infringement. June 14, 2024) The post Reusing Social Media Photos for Ads? CMI Removal.

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€3bn Pirate IPTV Network Serving 22m Users “Dismantled” in Massive Operation

TorrentFreak

The two-year investigation, which also involved intense monitoring of various social media platforms, identified two offices in Romania and Hong Kong, and nine servers said to be responsible for the supply of the illegal streams into Europe. ” From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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Meta Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Counterfeit Ads

Plagiarism Today

creators whose creative works were featured in Facebook advertisements without permission. Normally, a company like Facebook would be protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) from such arguments. First, though Facebook’s cache may have waned some in recent years, it remains the largest social network on the planet.

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3 Count: Oof… Again

Plagiarism Today

2: Rapper Nonini Goes After Social Media Influencer in Legal Battle. Next up today, Amos Robi at Pule reports that, in Kenya, musician Hubert Mbuku Nakitare (Nonini) has accused a local media influencer of unlawfully using one of his song as part of an advertisement for an electronics manufacturer.

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