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Social Media Copyright and Fair Use Rules to Know

Ignite Social Media

As you use social media platforms to build your brand, you shouldn’t overlook the legal consequences that might arise. Fair Use in the Social Media Age. It’s a no-brainer that you shouldn’t use other people’s intellectual work without a fair use exemption or the owners’ permission.

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How to Tackle YouTube Copyright Issues

agora pulse

They can also use YouTube’s native content ownership tools to have videos from other creators taken down if it’s using their intellectual property. As a YouTube creator (which includes brands using the platform for marketing!), Editor’s note: This blog post is not meant to be taken as legal advice.

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The Ugly Side of Social Media Sharing

Waxing UnLyrical

That means they are circulating via email and internet blogs at lightening [sic] speed. Is your profile public? Unfortunately, the photo has been dramatically and digitally altered, distributed, and now widely available on the public domain. So if you could give me a direct link to where you got it would help.”

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Is Amazon reading this blog?

The Way of the Web

Hello, I must be going… → Is Amazon reading this blog? September 29th, 2010 · View Comments On Monday I wrote about the future of libraries , and how digital sharing and sampling are legally enabled either by open works (Public Domain or Creative Commons), or that retailers will have a vested interest in allowing sampling.

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