Topic: Jukin Media
Jukin Media has faced significant criticism for its aggressive copyright enforcement tactics, including lawsuits over memes and demands for payment from content creators. This behavior raises important questions about fair use and the impact of copyright claims on free expression online. The backlash against Jukin Media highlights the ongoing tension between content ownership and the rights of creators to share and remix media.
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President Trump and Carpe Donktum sued over meme
The lawsuit also claims that the creation and sharing of the satirical meme caused “fright and shock.”
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Twitter removes CNN “fake news” meme shared by President Trump after copyright claim from Jukin Media
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) claims another Trump meme.
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MxR Plays says YouTube’s constant demonetization frustrations are “cruel” in an emotional appeal to YouTube
MxR Plays are speaking for many creators that are tired of living in fear.
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MxR thanks fans for their support as Jukin Media controversy comes to an end
An amicable agreement has been reached, both parties say.
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Jukin Media faces backlash over demand against MxR Plays, as users tell video creators to avoid the company
YouTube creators and their audiences are pushing back strongly against Jukin.
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Jukin Media shoots itself in the foot, referencing previous fair use case that went against them, lawyer says
The YouTube community have accused Jukin Media of extortion.
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Jukin Media accused of extortion, target YouTube channel MxR Plays and demand thousands of dollars for a meme
Jukin Media are again accused of weaponizing other people’s content for an extortion scheme that’s easily made possible by YouTube’s…








