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Legal Analysis Of Copyright Issues In YouTube And Other Social Media Content

IP and Legal Filings

ABSTRACT Technology advancements are linked to copyright, which gives authors of original works of literature, music, drama, or art, as well as audio recordings and cinematic films, a legal claim over their creations. The article then turns its attention to how social media culture is violating owners’ copyrights.

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Press publishers’ right: social media enter the stage

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Social media (aka Facebook) were not a part of the conversation. This raises the question: does the press publishers’ right apply to social media? This change was to bring art. While social media were not explicitly singled out, they seem to comfortably fall within the ISSP definition.

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Zillow Gone Wild Sued by Real Estate Photographer

Plagiarism Today

The social media phenomenon Zillow Gone Wild is facing a lawsuit from a real estate photographer. Here's what is at stake. The post Zillow Gone Wild Sued by Real Estate Photographer appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Catching Up on the Challenge to Texas’ Social Media Censorship Law–NetChoice v. Paxton

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

I’m continuing coverage of the legal challenge to Texas’ social media censorship law, now on appeal to the Fifth Circuit. Texas’s blithe acceptance of whole subjects of speech disappearing from social media suggests it has little true interest in preserving “an uninhibited marketplace of ideas.” “H.B.

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Catching Up on NetChoice v. Paxton, the Challenge to Texas’ Social Media Censorship Law

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Consider the wide swath of entities vital to disseminating others’ speech—bookstores, book publishers, essay-compilation editors, theaters, newspaper letters to the editor and op-eds, live television guest interviews, cable television operators offering cable channels, art shows, community bulletin boards, and comedy clubs, just to name a few.

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Mastering Social Media for Artists: Strategies to Gain a Competitive Edge

Art Law Journal

Explore the undeniable impact of social media for artists. Dive deep into advanced tactics that blend artistry with digital strategies, all rooted in human psychology. Discover how artists can elevate their online presence, resonate with their audience, and leave an indelible mark in the digital gallery of the world.

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3 Count: DISH Soap

Plagiarism Today

Australian media outlets sued over using social media photo, DISH sues pirate IPTV sites and artist can't find Taylor Swift. The post 3 Count: DISH Soap appeared first on Plagiarism Today.