---
name: digital-media-law-summary
title: Digital Media Law Summary
description: Generates Bluebook-cited summaries of digital media law across copyright/IP, privacy/data protection, and content liability pillars. Trigger when tracking digital media law developments, advising platforms or creators, preparing regulatory updates, or researching Section 230, DMCA, GDPR/CCPA, or online speech frameworks.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/digital-media-law-summary
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: cross-jurisdiction
practice: data-protection
language: en
tags: [analysis, regulatory, research, summarization, summary]
---

# Digital Media Law Summary

Produces a citation-verified summary of current digital media law across three pillars — copyright/IP, privacy, and content liability — with practical compliance guidance for platforms, creators, and compliance teams.

## Quick Start

1. Confirm **time window** (default: 12–18 months)
2. Confirm **pillar focus** — all three or a subset: copyright/IP, privacy, content liability
3. Confirm **jurisdiction** (default: US + EU/UK developments with US compliance impact)
4. Confirm **audience** — legal specialists, business/compliance, or mixed

## Output Structure

### 1. Executive Overview
- Top 3–5 cross-pillar developments (2–3 sentences each)
- Dominant trends and directional signals
- Highest-risk compliance areas

### 2. Pillar A — Copyright & IP

| Topic | Key Issues |
|---|---|
| DMCA Safe Harbor | Platform eligibility, red-flag knowledge, takedown compliance |
| Fair Use (Digital) | Transformativeness in AI training, scraping, remix culture |
| AI-Generated Content | Authorship, training data liability, output ownership |
| NFTs & Digital Ownership | Token ≠ copyright; smart contract enforceability |
| Platform UGC Liability | Secondary infringement post–safe harbor loss |

### 3. Pillar B — Privacy & Data Protection

| Framework | Scope | Key Obligations |
|---|---|---|
| GDPR | EU + extraterritorial | Lawful basis, DPIAs, cross-border transfers |
| CCPA/CPRA | California consumers | Opt-out rights, sensitive data, GPC compliance |
| State Privacy Laws | VA, CO, CT, TX, OR, MT+ | Patchwork compliance; note effective dates |
| Biometric Data | IL BIPA, TX, WA | Private right of action exposure |

### 4. Pillar C — Content Liability

| Topic | Key Issues |
|---|---|
| Section 230 | Immunity scope; editorial carve-outs; SCOTUS/congressional pressure |
| Defamation Online | Public/private figure standards; distributor liability |
| Algorithmic Amplification | Publisher vs. neutral conduit distinction |
| Platform Moderation | State must-carry laws (NetChoice line); viewpoint claims |

### 5. Circuit Splits & Conflicts

| Issue | Courts in Conflict | Majority View | SCOTUS Cert Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| _Per issue_ | _Circuits_ | _View_ | _High / Low / Pending_ |

### 6. International Dimensions
- EU/UK developments creating US compliance obligations
- Cross-border transfer status (SCCs, adequacy, enforcement)

### 7. Forward Look
- Cases percolating toward appellate review
- Pending legislation and regulatory proposals
- Stress points from generative AI, encrypted communications, blockchain

### 8. Practical Guidance

| Stakeholder | Priority Actions |
|---|---|
| Platforms | DMCA audit; Section 230 documentation; privacy control updates |
| Creators | Licensing clarity; AI-output disclosure; biometric consent |
| Compliance Teams | State privacy gap analysis; consent management; incident response |

## Per-Development Citation Format

Each development entry must follow:
1. **Bluebook citation** (full)
2. **Facts** (2–3 sentences) → **Issue** → **Holding**
3. **Practical implication** (platform / creator / compliance perspective)

## Checks

- Bluebook format for all citations; mark uncertain citations `[VERIFY]`
- Distinguish binding precedent from persuasive authority; state jurisdictional scope
- Note whether agency guidance carries force of law vs. interpretive status
- Present circuit splits neutrally; identify majority or trending view
- Flag areas where law is actively unsettled or under appellate review
- Include international developments only where they create US compliance obligations or influence US doctrine

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