Inspiration or infringement? Social media ‘viral’ trends: a case study on TikTok

Michela Galea
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Short-form videos have recently gained popularity thanks to social media platforms like TikTok. Some of the videos created by users go ‘viral’ and are ‘reproduced’ by others as they become trends on this platform. This article examines whether viral social media trends can warrant copyright protection and whether, by recreating such trends without permission, a potential infringement takes place. The idea–expression dichotomy will form the basis of the analysis so that the question is whether the infringer merely borrows an unprotected idea or rather copies a protectable expression. Additionally, as hinted in the pending referral in Mio (C-580/23), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is yet to determine how the assessment of similarity, when examining an alleged infringement, must be conducted—is this one of recognizability or rather overall impression? Exceptions and limitations—most pertinently, pastiche—also form part of the discussion as questions are raised on the application of this undefined concept, pending the judgment in Pelham II (C-590/23). A balancing approach shall be taken between the interests of the different stakeholders at hand, including having regard to freedom of expression and protection of IP.
灵感还是侵权?社交媒体 "病毒式 "趋势:TikTok 案例研究
由于 TikTok 等社交媒体平台的出现,短视频最近大受欢迎。用户创作的一些视频在该平台上成为 "病毒",并被其他人 "复制",成为一种潮流。本文探讨了社交媒体上的病毒式流行趋势是否应受到版权保护,以及未经许可复制此类流行趋势是否构成潜在侵权。思想与表达的二分法将构成分析的基础,因此问题在于侵权者是仅仅借用了不受保护的思想,还是复制了受保护的表达。此外,正如 Mio 案(C-580/23)的待审案件所暗示的,欧盟法院(CJEU)尚未确定在审查侵权指控时必须如何评估相似性--是可识别性评估还是整体印象评估?例外和限制--最相关的是拼贴--也构成了讨论的一部分,因为在佩勒姆二号案(C-590/23)判决之前,人们对这一未定义概念的应用提出了疑问。应在不同利益相关者的利益之间取得平衡,包括考虑表达自由和知识产权保护。
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