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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. Every day, there are several ways that someone’s copyright is violated on social networking sites.

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Who Owns Creativity? — AI in Entertainment

JD Supra Law

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the film and television industry in content creation raises many legal and business issues. One key issue is the ownership of the works generated using AI and the ability to register a copyright in such works.

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3 Count: Dance Dance Lawsuit

Plagiarism Today

According to the lawsuit, Hanagami created and received a copyright registration for a dance he choreographed to Charlie Puth’s song How Long. The companies have joined together to tackle a series of sites that stream Israeli content illegally. 3: BBB Warns of Instagram Account Scam Through Fake Copyright Email.

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The Global Creative Community Stands Unified Against Unchecked AI Use

Copyright Alliance

Generative AI (GenAI) has ignited a revolution in content creation, enabling anyone to generate images, music, text, and videos with just a few prompts. While this innovation offers exciting possibilities, […] The post The Global Creative Community Stands Unified Against Unchecked AI Use appeared first on Copyright Alliance.

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Instagram and Facebook Users Are Engaging in Copyright Infringement?!

IPilogue

If you have ever incorporated music into your Instagram or Facebook videos, you may have committed copyright infringement. In the official pleading , they argued that Meta violated the US Copyright Act 17 USC § 501 for direct, induced, and contributory copyright infringement. Raenelle Manning is an IPilogue Writer and 2L J.D

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A China Court’s Ruling that Upholds Protection for A.I. Content Creation is at Odds with U.S. Copyright Law, Setting the Stage for a Showdown

IP Close Up

The Beijing Internet Court (BIC) ruled late last year that an AI-generated image in an intellectual property dispute was a new artwork protected by Chinese Continue reading

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

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Would there be any incentives to create original content? And what is the fate of copyright law in this new world order? Copyright & AI (Search) Agents Copyright law has long been the cornerstone of protecting the intellectual property (IP) rights of content creators and incentivising creativity.

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