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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Michelle Obama To Take Questions From John Green & More In ‘BookTube’ YouTube Special, FBE Acquires YouTuber Merch Startup, Facebook's Patreon Killer

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Michelle Obama To Take Questions From John Green, Jouelzy, More In 'BookTube' YouTube Special


Michelle Obama will sit for a discussion with top YouTube stars during a special event in honor of Women's History Month — as well as to promote her best-selling memoir Becoming.

TikTok Parent Company Bytedance Fined $5.7 Million For Illegally Collecting Personal Information From Users Under 13

 
TikTok's parent company Bytedance will pay $5.7 million and dramatically change the way TikTok handles young users after being charged with illegally collecting personal information from children without their parents' consent.

Creators Going Pro: The Vat19 Shop Is A Haven For The Weird And Wonderful — And YouTube Drives 50% Of Its Sales

 
Step into and shop the digital halls of Vat19.com and you'll find yourself in a sprawling commercial menagerie stuffed with some of the world's weirdest and most wonderful products that can be shipped straight to your door.

FBE (née Fine Brothers Entertainment) Acquires YouTuber Merch Startup Officially Pinned (Exclusive)

 
FBE (née Fine Brothers Entertainment), the digital media firm founded by YouTube luminaries Benny and Rafi Fine, has acquired Officially Pinned — an upstart that creates collectible pins in collaboration with top creators.

Amid 1 Billion Downloads, TikTok Launches Video Series To Protect Its Young Users

 
TikTok, the Bytedance-owned short-form video platform where lip-syncing clips and user-generated challenges thrive among hordes of teens, has launched today a new video series to protect its young creator community.

YouTube OG Andrea Russett Signs With Abrams Artists Agency

 
YouTube vet and actress Andrea Russett has signed to talent agency Abrams Artists, which reps a slew of digital creators within its alternative programming, digital media, licensing, and branding division.

Facebook Is Facing Backlash From Creators For Its New 'Fan Subscriptions' Feature, But Should It?

 
Facebook is facing backlash from creators after they discovered that using its 'Fan Subscriptions' feature gives the social media giant blanket permission to use their content for whatever it wants — but that permission isn't as unusual as it may seem.
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