Digital Media Law

Digital Media Law covers the legal issues that arise in creating, publishing, and distributing content online, including social media, streaming, podcasts, and digital advertising. Topics typically include copyright and licensing, defamation and content moderation, privacy and data protection, influencer and sponsorship disclosures, platform terms, and digital contracts.

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The ‘Host Accountability’ Rule That Just Ended Copy-Paste Livestreaming

The ‘Host Accountability’ Rule That Just Ended Copy-Paste Livestreaming

The Host Accountability rule makes the stream host responsible for unauthorized rebroadcasts, triggering faster takedowns and potential penalties. It shifts enforcement from a gray area to clearer platform and host liability when content is copy‑pasted live. This article explains what the rule is, who it affects, and how livestreaming platforms must comply. What Is the […]
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Copyright on Twitch – What Streamers Still Get Wrong About DMCA Strikes

Copyright on Twitch – What Streamers Still Get Wrong About DMCA Strikes

On Twitch, repeated copyright violations can lead to suspension or permanent bans after multiple DMCA strikes. Most strikes come from unlicensed music, video clips, or reuploaded VODs that rights holders detect and report. This article explains what triggers DMCA action, how takedowns and counter-notices work, and how streamers can reduce risk. Why So Many Streamers […]
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Music Licensing on Instagram – The One Rule Influencers Keep Breaking

Music Licensing on Instagram – The One Rule Influencers Keep Breaking

Posting copyrighted music in Instagram Reels or Stories without a proper license can trigger takedowns, muted audio, or even account penalties. Instagram’s built-in music tools don’t automatically cover every use—especially promotional, branded, or business content where rights are limited. This article explains the one licensing rule influencers most often violate, how Instagram’s music permissions actually […]
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