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Copyright Infringement & Social Media: Embedding in a State of Flux
Technology typically outpaces changes in the law. With social media becoming a prominent method to disseminate information, traditional principals of law have been stretched. This presentation will address the divergent views of long-established precedent in the Ninth Circuit in Perfect 10 and recent decisions in District Courts within the Second Circuit when evaluating copyright infringement claims for the use of other’s content through embedding and in-line linking. The positions of various social media platforms, which require users to agree to terms and conditions that protect the platforms, but offer no clear protection to the users, will also be addressed.
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