Former 'Real Housewives of New York' personality Bethenny Frankel has sued TikTok for failing to remove fraudulent ads featuring her likeness.
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Facebook creators can use a new content protection tool to say “stop copying me”
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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
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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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
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Facebook’s Acquisition Of Rights Management Company Could Be Big For Its Anti-Piracy Efforts
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YouTube Says It Has Now Paid Out $2 Billion Through Content ID [Infographic]
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YouTube To Change Content ID Policy To Let Creators Profit From Disputed Videos
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Monty Python, Queen Scale Up Video Operations Through Believe Digital
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