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Here’s Everything We Know About the New Creators Guild
This week saw the launch of the Creators Guild of America (CGA), which aims to supply the burgeoning creator field with formal support.
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Illinois Passed a Game-Changing ‘Kidfluencer’ Law. Here’s What You Need To Know.
A new law passed in Illinois gives young content creators protection from family exploitation.
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The Try Guys Are Ready for Their ‘F*ck It, Let’s Do What We Want’ Era
Known for testing out almost everything, the group is ready to open themselves and their audience up to new experiences.
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Dear Senators, the ‘Kids Online Safety Act’ Won’t Protect Every Minor
The controversial Kids Online Safety Act is heading to the Senate floor for a vote, sparking concern for LGBTQ+ minors and potential ID-based verification systems.
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TikTok’s Warner Music Deal Won’t Solve Creators’ Copyright Woes
TikTok’s latest pact with Warner Music Group may placate a record label seeking more streaming revenue, but it remains to be seen how creator copyright complaints will be impacted.
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The Troubling Promise of Rumble
Rumble is signing banned streamers to try and bring new blood to its site. But its alt-right creators pose a threat.
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SCOTUS Just Awarded Twitter and Google a Big Win. Here’s What It Means for Social Media Creators Everywhere.
There’s a Section 230-sized elephant in the room.
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iDubbbz Apologizes for Past Behavior: Exploring the Controversy Surrounding Creator Transformations
32-year-old Ian ‘iDubbbz’ Jomha spent years defending the use of slurs and provocative humor, but he wants to change.
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‘I Hope the Major Labels Are Feeling Pressure’: The ‘Fake Drake’ Song and the Future of AI-Generated Creativity
Does AI-generated music mean artistic freedom or artist violation?
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Has TikTok’s Search Engine Turned Into a Rumor Mill?
TikTok’s recommended searches are seemingly creating drama and rumors, according to creators.