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Digital Rights Startup SuperBam Wants To Help YouTubers Reclaim The Millions They Lose From Piracy
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YouTube’s Content ID Update Enabling Creators To Profit From Disputed Videos Is Now Live
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YouTube To Change Content ID Policy To Let Creators Profit From Disputed Videos
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Ray William Johnson’s Equals Three, Jukin Media Reach Settlement In Fair Use Case
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YouTube Addresses Concerns About Its Video Claiming Policy, Promises Changes
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YouTube Pledges Legal Support For Video Creators Who Claim Fair Use
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Judge Sides With Ray William Johnson’s Equals Three Studios In Fair Use Lawsuit Against Jukin Media
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