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Comprehending Broadcasting Contracts and Intellectual Property Law at Crossroads

IIPRD

From DVDs to OTT, the entertainment domain has come a long way owing to rapid digitalization affecting creative authorship over their creations [1]. Recent court decisions have clarified the scope of copyright in film screenplays, personality rights, and underlying works concerning content creation and licensing in broadcasting.

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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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AI and Copyright: Charting New Horizons for Content Creators

LexBlog IP

In the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a game changer for content creators and social media influencers. AI tools offer unprecedented assistance in content creation, from automated editing to graphic design, and push the boundaries of creativity. Understanding the U.S.

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AI and Copyright: Charting New Horizons for Content Creators

Traverse Legal Blog

In the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a game changer for content creators and social media influencers. AI tools offer unprecedented assistance in content creation, from automated editing to graphic design, and push the boundaries of creativity. Understanding the U.S.

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Metaverse And The Changing Dynamics Of IP Law

Intepat

The conventional internet and social media, as we know it, is referred to as the Web2.0 The expansive content creation opportunities in the metaverse have also produced diverse legal questions with a plethora of literature maturing each day. The primary distinction between the two is that while Web2.0

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

Kluwer Copyright Blog

In our view, if original content is used to feed AI assistants, then content creators will most likely stop generating content. To avoid this kind of deadlock, a new technological infrastructure and a new social contract with technology become necessary.

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