

Character, Pepe the Frog & Copyright
At some point, cartoonist Matt Furie’s Pepe the Frog character went from “peaceful frog-dude” to recurring character in white supremacist memes. Furie responded by partnering with the Anti-Defamation League in a #SavePepe campaign. He also made a YouTube™ video about some of his experiences in this respect. (The video was accessible via this link previously, but maybe the artist's Patreon still has something about it.) Copyright Dispute Resolved On another front, Matt Fu


Simple Online Rules for Kids (& Us All?)
It seems, the young at heart weren't the only ones who had trouble making sense of Instagram's terms of use. The Washington Post reported that actual youngsters also found them hard to understand. A UK privacy lawyer, Jenny Afia , reworked the terms and conditions – and renamed them as “Our Rules if you want to use Instagram” – to include the following simplified passages, among others: Don’t let anyone else use your account Keep your password secret Don’t bully anyone


I Ain't Afraid of No Goats? Personality / IP Rights & Social Media
Love this linked photo , which appeared on Facebook, from a personality / IP rights perspective... In the foreground, Bill Murray – at a...


Father Live-Streams Baby's Birth on Facebook, Sues Yahoo and ABC for Broadcasting Clip
After a California resident live-streamed his son's birth on Facebook, a clip from the video was broadcast by ABC's "Good Morning America" a
















