Instagram’s new guidelines to protect users from copyright infringement
Instagram has today published a new set of detailed guidelines which aim to protect users of the app against copyright infringement. The social media giant
Instagram has today published a new set of detailed guidelines which aim to protect users of the app against copyright infringement. The social media giant
Trolls are a nuisance and obviously unwanted…. You have probably upset them at some point but it should not manifest itself and result in false
We all know that social media allows us all to interact and share information with each other but one issue that is arising more frequently
Sadly, online harm is becoming increasingly more prevalent. We have had a spike in enquiries asking how our clients go about dealing with trolls, bullies
If the media is accurate in its reporting of the COVID19 outbreak and pandemic then employers ought to be worried as to financial claims against
A professional photographer named Stephanie Sinclair has lost her infringement claim in the New York District Court. The digital media platform Mashable, published an article
Most people will be familiar with the express terms of their contract of employment, as these are clearly written in the contract. The Employment Rights
Just because you appear in a photo doesn’t necessarily mean you own any legal rights to the image. Lebron James found that out the hard
Emergency laws are being pushed through Parliament in order to help contain the spread of COVID-19. It is expected that the Bill will pass through
As there is currently no UK law dedicated specially for one’s own image, we are likely to see victims of Deepfakes relying on defamation on
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