In The Courts: TikTok creators turn to copyright law | FOX 5 DC
Do content creators get the proper credit for what they put out on social media? Not always, and some are now turning to copyright law for some assistance. Bloomberg Law reporter Riddhi Setty joins us to discuss the fight TikTok creators are facing to keep ownership of their content on the platform.
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