Social Media Fame Turns Risky as Influencers Face Stalking
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Social media fame turns risky as influencers face stalking
With millions of followers, brand deals, global travel and a loyal fan base, the influencer lifestyle is often admired. But with that fame comes growing safety concerns. For many influencers, online popularity now comes with offline consequences, including stalking, harassment and exposure of private moments. Kai Cenat confronted during livestream at AMAs Fresh off his four-day “Streamer University” event — where he served as “dean” to more than…
A recent study by the Macromedia University of Applied Sciences reveals a growing problem: around 15 percent of the German population show typical symptoms of a social media addiction. In the younger age groups, this proportion is even higher. In the millennials, it is 26 percent, in the so-called Generation Z even 25 percent. Even in the older generations, initial signs of problematic use can be observed: twelve percent of Generation X and at l…
TikTok, trends and trademarks: Why social media fame can lead to legal headaches
TikTok stars and Instagram influencers alike know: a viral catchphrase or hashtag can skyrocket your brand overnight. But when online fame meets intellectual property law, unexpected headaches can follow. Here’s how Australian creators and businesses can stay on the right side of the legal line. 1. Trendy Claims vs. Legal Rights Going viral doesn’t automatically grant you exclusive rights to a phrase or meme. Social media trends often emerge org…
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