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Intellectual Property

May 5, 2010

Can I Infringe on Your Tweet?

Lisa Martens and Alexander Garcia of Fish & Richardson ask whether copyright law can apply to protect various tweets posted by Twitter users.

By Lisa Martens and Alexander Garcia

With 75 million users of Twitter worldwide, it is the fastest growing form of communication. Twitter receives approximately 55 million tweets every day. Businesses are embracing Twitter to connect with their target audiences and relay marketing information. Even the U.S. Government is interested in maintaining tweets. The Library of Congress recently announced that it will launch a program to digitally archive every pu...

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