YouTube creators lose out on millions of dollars of potential ad revenue due to stolen content every year. SuperBam wants to help them get it back.
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- One of the original ‘Real Housewives of New York’ is suing TikTok for failing to protect her likeness
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Digital Rights Startup SuperBam Wants To Help YouTubers Reclaim The Millions They Lose From Piracy
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Video Management Platform ‘Vydia’ Raises $7 Million In New Funding
Vydia has more than 200,000 users, including musicians like Keith Urban and Fetty Wap, influencers like Rice Gum, and brands like BET and MTV.
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Digital Network Collab Launches New Rights Management Tool
Collab, which works with a number of top digital media stars, has launched a new rights management tool for its partners.
- Facebook’s Acquisition Of Rights Management Company Could Be Big For Its Anti-Piracy Efforts
- YouTube Says It Has Now Paid Out $2 Billion Through Content ID [Infographic]
- YouTube To Change Content ID Policy To Let Creators Profit From Disputed Videos
- Monty Python, Queen Scale Up Video Operations Through Believe Digital
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