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

IP and Legal Filings

The law of copyright regulates the activities of copying and disseminating the words of someone who has copyright over something online without that person’s consent. This is untrue, though, as even if content is released when it is put on social networking sites, it does not grant others permission to use it however they see right.

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Infographic | Influencers: what you need to know about IP

Olartemoure Blog

In the world of content creation, your originality is your superpower. WHY IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CRUCIAL FOR INFLUENCERS? Provides Stronger Defense: Registration helps defend your creations better in case of disputes. Provides Stronger Defense: Registration helps defend your creations better in case of disputes.

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OTT Platforms and Digital Piracy

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Most of the content on these platforms is subscription-based. If viewers are able to access these contents for free then the amount of revenue generated from licensing of intellectual property will be far below estimations. Video content creation involves substantial investment.

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British IP Day: spotlight on innovation and IP

Intellectual Property Office Blog

The Alliance for Intellectual Property (AIP) is a coalition of organisations representing creators and intellectual property (IP) rich businesses. They have sold over 22 million copies in 33 different countries and helped bring books to a whole new generation of young people. AIP organises an annual British IP Day.

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Social Media Giants and Copyright: Instagram’s Ninth Circuit Win Sets Precedent Against Photographers

The IP Law Blog

This ultimately means that when a copy of an image is not stored on a computer’s servers but merely “embedded” onto a website, search engine, etc., The concept of “embedding” content is not a new phenomenon. the website displaying that copyrighted image cannot be held liable for infringement.

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CCC Launches Collective AI License

Velocity of Content

By offering an extensive catalogue of high-quality content, Calliope Networks seeks to ensure that AI developers can legally use copyrighted materials while enabling content owners to monetize their works. New AI licenses will open-up new revenue streams for content owners.

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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. On first read, I thought the suit was a stretch, and Im not the only one.