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The Illusion of More

Copyright & Culture with Terrica Carrington

Apr 26, 2022
Exploring the intersection of copyright law and social justice, particularly in relation to race and the #blacktiktokstrike. Discussing the potential racial implications and lack of recognition for black creators. A new initiative to empower black, indigenous, and people of color creators. Challenges in legislating and writing judicial opinions in choreographer v choreographer cases. Exploring the challenges of educating younger creators about copyright and changing the narrative.
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Quick takeaways

  • Copyright protection enables creators to protect and profit from their works in the entertainment and arts industries.
  • The #BlackTikTokStrike highlighted the need for proper compensation and recognition of original creators, emphasizing social justice in the arts.

Deep dives

The Importance of Copyright in the Arts

In this podcast episode, Tera Carrington, vice president of legal policy and copyright counsel at Copyright Alliance, discusses her passion for the arts and why she decided to focus on copyright law. She explains that copyright protection enables creators to protect and profit from their works, especially in the entertainment and arts industries. Carrington also emphasizes the need for greater diversity and social justice in copyright law and highlights her involvement in initiatives promoting diversity in copyright and supporting young creators of color.

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