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Unjustified property right warnings on social media: How content creators can react

Content creators on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube or Twitch are increasingly confronted with unjustified copyright warnings that can threaten their existence. These warnings often lead to temporary account suspensions, loss of monetization and lasting reputational damage. In this podcast video, we discuss the legal background and strategies for dealing with such situations. We shed light on the consequences of strikes, the steps to defend against unjustified warnings and present preventive measures to protect your own business, as well as analyze recent rulings, such as the recent judgment of the Cologne Regional Court, which strengthens the position of creators against unjustified copyright complaints. Find out how you can protect your rights as a content creator and protect your content effectively.

Key Facts
  • Content creators on Instagram, YouTube and Twitch are facing unjustified IP warnings.
  • Such warnings can lead to account suspensions and loss of monetization.
  • The podcast covers the legal background and strategies for dealing with warnings.
  • The consequences of strikes and steps for defense are explained.
  • Recent rulings, such as that of the Cologne Regional Court, strengthen the position of creatives.
  • Tips on prevention and protecting your own business are presented.
  • Find out how you can protect your rights as a content creator.

 

More information: Read the full article here on my site to dive deeper into the legal details and strategies: https://itmedialaw.com/unberechtigte-schutzrechtsverwarnung-was-tun-bei-strikes-auf-social-media/.


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