This is definitely illegal. As an attorney to big creators, I often have to advise my clients what to do and not do. This is a definite DO NOT DO! Jack, if you wanted to press charges, you probably could and 58 office with most likely pick up the cake. Specially, with someone was such a big platform Like Alia has. She is definitely violated Anti-Doxxing laws in California. As well as specially claims for harassment and stalking. Potential civil liability if anything happens to you from her releasing your address. I guess I’m gonna put aside the video I was working on so that I can cover the situation.
@TheBrianMcManus@sambam_at I am an attorney and I am the creators attorney and fair use is a defense you use in litigation you cannot use someone’s content and slap fair use on it. Ultimately the copyright holder has the right to place a copyright strike. There are so many elements to fair use.
@wcstephens Are you there? Can you tell me which day Joe Dispenza is speaking? I cannot attend today and want to attend tomorrow, but I don’t know if I will miss him. Thank you.
@awakensoulslove@LewisHowes Can you please share who is speaking today? I’m missing today because of a bad migraine and children pick ups. I want to attend tomorrow. Their schedule does not specify who goes on today. Thanks!!
@Indra_Bartona@wanderalchemist@LewisHowes@jamie_arrington Can you please share who is speaking today? I’m missing today because of a bad migraine and children pick ups. I want to attend tomorrow. Their schedule does not specify who goes on today. Thanks!!
@Indra_Bartona@wanderalchemist@LewisHowes@jamie_arrington Can you please share what speakers are going on today? I want to attend tomorrow but want to know who I’m missing. I’m missing today due to migraine and kid pickup. Their schedule doesn’t show who talks today. Thanks!!
@AlexanderWangNY very cheeky. But as an attorney for big creators (in the past Hollywood actors): this is skirting dangerously on the right of publicity for Beyonce and Taylor Swift as this is for commercial gain. Courts frown on this. FYI: ScarJo won vs OpenAi this week.
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@AlexanderWangNY very cheeky. As an attorney for big creators (and Hollywood actors in the past): this is skirting dangerously on the CA right of publicity for Beyonce and Taylor Swift as this is for commercial gain. Courts hate this. FYI: ScarJo won vs OpenAI this week.
Christopher Nolan is saying that Hollywood missed out by not distributing Taylor’s Eras tour film.
Let’s be clear, Hollywood didn’t pass. Taylor said no thanks and made her own deal with AMC, which is so incredibly smart and bold as f**k. Good for her.
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And she gets to keep close to 58% of profits. If she had been hired by a studio as an actor and maybe even gotten backens points as actor and producer, the highest she might’ve gotten it would’ve been 20-30 points, which is the highest that actors can get.
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I usually go live if there are big trials that I want to cover but it is harder. I feel like it’s a little less polished and as an attorney for creators I want to come off a little more polished so I like my edited videos, but I will say as someone who hasn’t uploaded a long video in three months because I’m starting my law firm, there is a low barrier to entry when you do live videos.
Actually, I speaking to Roberto Blake at Vidsummit, and he just told me to go live every week. Or be a guest on other people shows, Roberto invited me on his show so that might be easier since my time is eaten up by legal work representing my big Creator clients.
Great advice Sam! I usually go live if there are big trials that I want to cover but it is harder. I feel like it’s a little less polished and as an attorney for creators I want to come off a little more polished so I like my edited videos, but I will say as someone who hasn’t uploaded a long video in three months because I’m starting my law firm, there is a low barrier to entry when you do live videos.
Actually, I speaking to Roberto Blake at Vidsummit, and he just told me to go live every week. Or be a guest on other people shows, Roberto invited me on his show so that might be easier since my time is eaten up by legal work representing my big Creator clients.
@EliahBraun She’s very humble but so smart. And take care of her family and friends. She will go far but will need a team built around her to lift her up and feee her up to do the work of creation that only she can do.
I am Jenny’s attorney and I had an hour long strategy call with her today and you’re exactly right. She might be 18…seems super sweet, but she is whip smart. Her 5 year goal is to make $25 million and I believe she can do it. It’s my honor to represent and protect her. I left Hollywood exactly for creators like Jenny. Creators have been winging it for too long on their own and I’m glad I get to spend my days with them. Building out their businesses and protecting their IP.
Here’s how this young YouTuber…
Averages 30M views per YT short…
Using something called the “red-circle” mechanism.
I learned this from @jayclouse incredible interview…
With the rising star Jenny Hoyos.
On the surface Jenny seems innocent…
But don’t be fooled.
She is a beast at YouTube psychology.
With over 1M subscribers on YouTube…
Her shorts regularly pull in 30M views.
But how?
What does Jenny understand about making viral shorts…
That everyone else is missing?
Well one of her secret tactics was revealed…
In her interview with Jay.
She spoke about something called the “Red-Circle” mechanism…
Which she learned from watching this Mr. Beast video.
In this video Mr. Beast challenges a group of people to stand inside the red circle.
The last contestant standing inside the circle, wins $500,000.
But the catch was…
The circle shrinks over time.
This slowly builds tension throughout the video…
And forces people to watch until the end.
Jenny refers to this as the “mechanism”.
A big idea that slowly increases the stakes as the video progresses.
And it’s genius.
Jenny went on to say that without a good mechanism…
People don’t stay glued to your content.
So next time you are creating a video…
Ask yourself, what mechanism or BIG idea…
Is going to keep my audience hooked until the end.
Thanks for the case study. I am Jenny’s attorney and I had an hour long strategy call with her today and you’re exactly right. She might be 18…seems super sweet, but she is whip smart. Her 5 year goal is to make $25 million and I believe she can do it. It’s my honor to represent and protect her. I left Hollywood exactly for creators like Jenny. Creators have been winging it for too long on their own and I’m glad I get to spend my days with them. Building out their businesses and protecting their IP.