Jazz artist Maria Schneider is arguing that YouTube doesn't do enough to protect creators who don't qualify for Content ID from infringement.
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case that could rewrite the rules for social media platforms
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Lawsuit from Grammy winner claims that YouTube’s copyright systems “reduce the value of all works”
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An Australian court has found YouTube guilty of distributing defamatory content. Will the platform pay its fine?
An Australian court has ordered YouTube to pay up after it didn't remove Jordan Shanks' defamatory attacks against politician John Barilaro.
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The Supreme Court has struck down the controversial Texas law that bans social media censorship (for now)
The Supreme Court of the United States has temporarily struck down the Texas law known as H.B. 20, which concerns social media censorship.
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YouTube Star Grant ‘King Of Random’ Thompson’s Backyard Explosions Lead To Court Date
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The Supreme Court Declines To Hear Capitol Records’ Copyright Appeal Against Vimeo
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ABC News Contributor Dan Abrams Launches Online Video Network For Court Coverage
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US Appeals Court Uphold’s Vimeo’s Safe Harbor Status In Copyright Case
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Here Are Some Tips For Battling ContentID From A New Media Attorney
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Ask the Attorney: The Dreadfully Misunderstood NDA (Part 1)
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Ask the Attorney: NDAs and Making the Duct Tape Stick
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Ask the Attorney: Videos & YouTube: Who Owns Them?
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