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Social Media, Creative Theft, and Copyright: What Every Independent Artist Needs to Know

Intepat

The Threat of Creative Theft Creative theft poses a significant challenge for independent artists, manifesting as the unauthorized appropriation of original works through reposts, remixes, and style imitations on social media platforms.

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Social Media, Creative Theft, and Copyright: What Every Independent Artist Needs to Know

Intepat

The Threat of Creative Theft Creative theft poses a significant challenge for independent artists, manifesting as the unauthorized appropriation of original works through reposts, remixes, and style imitations on social media platforms.

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Pirate IPTV: Brit Arrested in Benidorm After Social Media Ads Raised Suspicion

TorrentFreak

Social Media Sales Attract Attention According to information released by Spain’s National Police on Monday, a broadcaster’s representative filed a complaint after spotting a profile on social media platforms offering pirate IPTV subscriptions.

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Intellectual Property Protection for Content Creators & Social Media Influencers

Kashishipr

When it comes to promoting, marketing, and advertising, social media is one of the most effective and powerful ways. Content creators and social media influencers work sincerely to build their reputation for expertise in specific industries, products, and topics.

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Tips for Avoiding Copyright Infringement

The IP Law Blog

Specifically, copyright protection attaches to the original, creative work when it is fixed in a tangible medium, such as when it is written, drawn, recorded digitally, or typed electronically. It also protects images, photos, videos, and other written work, such as blog posts. Making a copy of a video or audio recording.

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First preliminary injunction issued by a court in Turkey regarding NFTs

The IPKat

trading as Opensea” decision that NFTs are “property “that should be granted legal protection and can be the subject of a preliminary injunction. Thus, on June 21, 2022, the Istanbul Third Civil Intellectual Property Court (“IP Court”) issued a preliminary injunction regarding NFTs.

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Comprehending Broadcasting Contracts and Intellectual Property Law at Crossroads

IIPRD

Ltd also known as T-series, regarding their show [2] or film’s revenues are a demonstration of contesting instances relating to intellectual property rights in the sector [3]. and undoubtedly creating such content includes the distribution of any intellectual property rights to their respective authors.