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Are TikTok memes with celebrities legal? Talking about "pastiche" in German copyright law!

6 min · 1. Nov. 2024
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This podcast episode examines the legal aspects of using celebrity images in TikTok videos created by THM Business School students. The focus is on the question of whether the use of images such as Angela Merkel, Heidi Klum or Florian Wirtz in the context of parody and caricature is legally permissible. The text explains that since 2021, Section 51a of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) has permitted the public reproduction of works for the purpose of parody, caricature and pastiche without the author's consent, provided that the recognizability of the original is preserved. However, the interests of copyright and freedom of art and expression must be weighed up. The discussion makes it clear that the students were able to achieve great success by using celebrity images in their TikTok videos, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of parody and caricature in the context of social media.

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Episode Are TikTok memes with celebrities legal? Talking about "pastiche" in German copyright law! Cover

Are TikTok memes with celebrities legal? Talking about "pastiche" in German copyright law!

This podcast episode examines the legal aspects of using celebrity images in TikTok videos created by THM Business School students. The focus is on the question of whether the use of images such as Angela Merkel, Heidi Klum or Florian Wirtz in the context of parody and caricature is legally permissible. The text explains that since 2021, Section 51a of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) has permitted the public reproduction of works for the purpose of parody, caricature and pastiche without the author's consent, provided that the recognizability of the original is preserved. However, the interests of copyright and freedom of art and expression must be weighed up. The discussion makes it clear that the students were able to achieve great success by using celebrity images in their TikTok videos, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of parody and caricature in the context of social media.

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