Creators turn to lawyers as legal risks rise in digital content
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To be sure, legal vetting today extends far beyond reviewing jokes or scripts. Lawyers advise on defamation exposure, intellectual property clearance, fair use limitations, permissions for third party content, contractual rights with platforms and sponsors, personality rights, advertising disclosures, privacy implications, compliance with platform policies, and regulatory obligations, according to Sonam Chandwani, managing partner, KS Legal & Associates.
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