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Why Social Media Influencers Cannot Claim Personal Use When Their Accounts Are Commercial: The Sync Licensing Problem
Introduction
Social media influencers face a growing wave of copyright infringement lawsuits from major music publishers and record labels for unauthorized use of copyrighted music in their posts.