Privacy and Image Rights vs Memes
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In this episode I reflect on how memes infringe peoples image rights and privacy. I delve into the legal issues that arise in the meme space and the boundaries for meme creation.
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Host: Nomalanga Mashinini
References
https://www.buzzfeed.com/audreyworboys/famous-people-from-memes-then-now accessed on 21 March 2021.
Neethling, Potgieter and Roos (2019) Neethling's Personality Rights LexisNexis: Durban.
https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-privacy-vision-2019-4?IR=T accessed on 22 March 2021.
https://advertising101.fandom.com/wiki/Meme_Advertising accessed on 2 April 2021.
Cele v Avusa Media Ltd [2013] 2 All SA 412.
Grütter v Lombard and Another 2007 (4) SA 89 (SCA); [2007] SCA 2 (RSA).
Kumalo v Cycle Lab (Pty) Ltd [2011] JOL 27372 (GSJ).
W v Atoll Media (Pty) Ltd [2010] 4 All SA 548 (WCC).
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Capitole
1. Privacy and Image Rights vs Memes (00:00:00)
2. "The future is private" (00:47:00)
3. Definition of a meme (01:56:00)
4. The Baby Jake memes (02:39:00)
5. Am I allowed to take pictures in a mall? (04:17:00)
6. The JK Rowling claim (05:26:00)
7. Memes using private chats (06:06:00)
8. Social media privacy settings (07:25:00)
9. The future is not private with memes (08:14:00)
10. Memes in advertising (09:12:00)
11. The problem with privacy (10:20:00)
12. The benefit of image rights (10:44:00)
13. Closing argument (11:39:00)
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