[Law firm Veat TIP] In the digital transmission era, a turning point in webcasting copyright classification

Article posted in 2025-04-25 14:10:48 | VEAT

Law firm Veat TIP(Technology Intellectual Property) team wrote a column on ‘Digital Voice Transmission’ and video-included webcasting’s legal classification issues to startup-focused media platform Platum.

As the format of digital content services has become more diverse, discussions on classification criteria under copyright law, such as ‘broadcasting,’ ‘transmission,’ ‘digital voice transmission,’ and ‘other public transmission,’ are more important than ever. In particular, in the case of webcasting services that include video, areas that are difficult to cover under the existing legal system are emerging, and it is a time when platform business operators and content providers both need sophisticated legal interpretation and response strategies.

This column comprehensively analyzes related authoritative interpretations, precedents, and legislative trends, focusing on what type of transmission under copyright law is applicable to streaming services based on digital technology, and presents key points that practitioners at the intersection of the content industry and legal system should consider.

You can check the full column by clicking the link above and the image at the top. This column provides practical information for planners, service operators, and copyright personnel of content platforms,

Law firm Veat TIP team, specializing in intellectual property (IP), provides comprehensive and practical legal advice based on a deep understanding of the digital content industry, including legal classification review based on platform transmission methods and technical structure, assistance in negotiating with trust organizations, and establishing copyright dispute response strategies.

If you need a legal review related to digital content services, please feel free to contact Law firm Veat.

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