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A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


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A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


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A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme

A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don't appear to make money from the content (Ann-Marie Alcántara/Wall Street Journal) 17-09-2023

Ann-Marie Alcántara / Wall Street Journal:
A look at the proliferation of pirated movies and TV shows on TikTok, posted as bite-sized clips by accounts that don’t appear to make money from the content  —  The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now  —  “Barbie” just hit streaming platforms.  It was on TikTok first.


Lees verder op Tech Meme