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Does IP Law Protect Influencers’ Aesthetics?–Gifford v. Sheil (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

But the suit, in which 24-year-old influencer Sydney Nicole Gifford accuses another influencer, 22-year-old Alyssa Sheil, of copying both her posts and her style, may have an outsized effect on the law around online content creation. Sydney Nicole LLC v. Alyssa Sheil LLC , 1:24-cv-00423-RP (W.D.

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A Lady Whistledown-Worthy Scandal!

IPilogue

Fans expressed their love for the show various ways on social media. However, one musical duo exceeded the fan-generated content standards. With the increased prevalence of content creation on social media , it is important for creators to be aware of these IP laws.

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Instagram and Facebook Users Are Engaging in Copyright Infringement?!

IPilogue

They claimed that Meta, on its social media platforms, has stolen hundreds of their content. Influencer culture and, by extension, content creation on social media, has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Who is Epidemic Sound?

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The Potential Risks of ChatGPT and Other Generative AI

LexBlog IP

A brand that uses material generated by AI in a public-facing manner – such as in an ad or a social media post – could run the risk of infringing on another’s rights, for which the brand could be held liable. For more information on these issues, read our sister blogs here , here , and here.

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Copyright and Artificial Intelligence in Music Creation

IP and Legal Filings

This includes thousands of books the complete Wikipedia and nearly a trillion words extracted from blogs social media and various online platforms. The current legal landscape struggles to address the complexities of AI-driven content creation, leaving ownership rights ambiguously defined and vulnerable.

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Catching Up on Recent FOSTA Developments (None of Them Good)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

There has been a lot of activity in court in the past few months–so much that I couldn’t blog it all contemporaneously. This blog post will round up eight FOSTA rulings from 2021–consisting of hundreds of pages of court opinions–I haven’t previously blogged. The court denies both. Ruling #1: M.L.

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‘Google Zero’: Incentives & Remuneration in a New Era of ‘Agentic’ Copyright

Kluwer Copyright Blog

What happens to information created by online newspapers, magazines, and bloggers if Google does not provide links to their content? What will “Google Zero” mean to online audience traffic flows (specifically, blogs and podcasts)? Would there be any incentives to create original content?

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