Something wild just happened in court rulings: platforms might own the IP rights to what YOU create on their apps.
In just 5 days, the Supreme Court decides if they'll review this case—a ruling that could rewrite the rules for literally everyone posting online.
This isn't some niche legal battle. We're talking about a precedent that touches every creator, every post, every piece of content you've ever shared.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 12-01 23:09
Damn, if this really happens, we're screwed.
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CryingOldWallet
· 12-01 23:02
Damn, if this really passes, we're done for as creators.
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ProbablyNothing
· 12-01 22:59
Damn, another trap? The platform owns our creativity, so we’re just working for nothing.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 12-01 22:58
I cried, this is really the reason for the existence of web3. Is it reasonable for centralized platforms to take away your content? Wake up people.
Something wild just happened in court rulings: platforms might own the IP rights to what YOU create on their apps.
In just 5 days, the Supreme Court decides if they'll review this case—a ruling that could rewrite the rules for literally everyone posting online.
This isn't some niche legal battle. We're talking about a precedent that touches every creator, every post, every piece of content you've ever shared.