Apple Sued by YouTube Channels for Copyright Violations

Technology & AI1d ago·0:00 listen·Source: MacRumors

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Three popular YouTube channels are suing Apple. They claim the tech giant violated the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The lawsuit accuses Apple of unlawfully accessing and scraping millions of copyrighted videos from their channels. This includes content from channels like "The Verge," "Linus Tech Tips," and "Unbox Therapy." These creators say Apple's actions harmed their businesses and violated their rights as content creators. What's interesting is that the channels argue this isn't just a minor infringement. They believe Apple’s actions undermine their ability to generate revenue from their work. They seek both damages and a court order to stop Apple from continuing these practices. The bottom line? This lawsuit highlights the ongoing battle between big tech companies and content creators over copyright and fair use, affecting how creators protect their work. How this case unfolds could set important precedents for the future of content sharing online.

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