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YouTube v. Viacom: What This Means for User Generated Content

Oct 7th, 2009 | By Jessica Dobias | Category: Blogging, Copyright, Featured, Lead Article, Social Media, Web 2.0, YouTube

If you’re new here, and interested in using social media in the legal profession, you may want to subscribe to the RSS feed or follow us on Twitter @Rex7, @lbergus, and @JoshCamson. Thank you for visiting SocialMediaLawStudent.com.

Ever seen this image? Does it make you sad? It makes me sad too. Unfortunately, we’re probably going to [...]



How to Use Google Images Without Getting Sued

Sep 25th, 2009 | By Jessica Dobias | Category: Blogging, Copyright, Featured, Lead Article, Social Media, Web 2.0

A lot of people don’t know that Google Images has some pretty cool advanced search options. One of which is the ability to search for images labeled for reuse, commercial reuse, reuse with modification and commercial reuse with modification. I made this super quick tutorial to help bloggers, content creators, YouTube directors, etc. who are [...]