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Jake Paul Sued For Copyright Infringement Over 2017 Holiday Track “Litmas”
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Digital Rights Startup SuperBam Wants To Help YouTubers Reclaim The Millions They Lose From Piracy
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YouTube Is Now Running Pop-Ups To Warn EU Viewers About Article 13
While numerous execs including Susan Wojcicki, Robert Kyncl, and Lyor Cohen have warned against the dangers of the law in company blog posts and newspaper op-eds, YouTube is now bringing its fight directly to the platform with pop-ups that serve to warn viewers in the EU about the potentially damning proposal.
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Susan Wojcicki Warns Article 13 Could Result In Shutdown Of Millions Of YouTube Channels In The EU
"If implemented as proposed, Article 13 threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs, European creators, businesses, artists, and everyone they employ," she wrote.
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YouTube Rolling Out ‘Copyright Match’ Tool To Creators With More Than 100,000 Subs
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YouTube Guitarist Claims He Got A Copyright Strike For Infringing Upon His Own Song
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Michelle Phan’s Latest Startup Helps Creators Find Free Music For Their YouTube Videos
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Instagram Exec Says Monetization Will Arrive On Just-Launched IGTV Platform By Year’s End
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YouTube May Bring An Abbreviated Version Of Its Content ID Copyright Tool To The Masses
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‘Mister Rogers’ Fan Film Battles Copyright Claim On YouTube
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Facebook Extends ‘Rights Manager’ Copyright Tool To Instagram Videos
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A Video Featuring Nothing But White Noise Has Received Five Content ID Claims Since 2015
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