Facebook is launching a nifty new tool for video makers that will live within its Creator Studio -- a mobile and web platform that enables creators to publish, manage, and track their content.
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Newly-Formed Talent Management Firm ‘Range Media’ Taps Facebook’s Kai Gayoso To Lead Digital
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Facebook Unveils Free Tool Enabling Creators To Test Video Post Performance Before Publishing
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Facebook Extends 4-Year-Old ‘Rights Manager’ Video Copyright Tool To Still Photography
Facebook is launching today an iteration of its Rights Manager tool -- originally designed to enable video creators to protect and manage their IP across the platform -- for static imagery. The social network launched Rights Manager for video in 2016 and a comparable product for music in 2018 -- in conjunction with signing licensing deals with several major labels.
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Facebook To Limit The Number Of Digital Ads Businesses Can Run At Once
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Facebook Paying Users To Shut Down Their Accounts For Science Ahead Of The 2020 Election
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Facebook Will Open Beta Of VR Social Platform ‘Horizon’ To (Some) Public Users In Coming Weeks
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How The NBA Has Approached Facebook Video Since Returning to the Court
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Insights: Microsoft Intercepts TikTok Political Football, Despite Facebook’s Game Plan
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Snapchat Inks Music Deals, Pilots TikTok-Like Feature Letting Users Add Songs To Their Snaps
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Facebook Will Now Host Official Music Videos, Challenging YouTube’s Dominance In The Category
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TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Strikes Back At Facebook For Maligning Attacks “Disguised As Patriotism”
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