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Odisha's Dhiraj Takri: Teaching English Fluency Without Grammar

Meet Dhiraj Takri, a 23-year-old from a remote Odisha village who teaches millions to speak English like Americans by ignoring grammar. Discover how he and other Odia creators are dominating social media with unique educational and cultural content.

India's Gig Workers Turn to Social Media for Extra Income

Facing volatile incomes, Indian gig workers like delivery riders and cab drivers are filming their daily hustle for YouTube and Instagram, doubling earnings and gaining recognition. Discover how the creator economy offers a lifeline.

AI Copyright Dilemma: Fair Use or Free Ride?

Generative AI faces a legal reckoning as copyright lawsuits pile up. Is AI training 'fair use' or intellectual property theft? Explore the global debate shaping the future of innovation. Read more.

AI Training Uses News Content Without Permission

A new working paper addresses the critical issue of AI models using journalists' copyrighted work for training without consent or compensation. Explore the search for a balanced solution.

Micro-dramas surge, but OTT mergers risk indie creators

India's streaming industry embraced micro-dramas in 2025. While short-form content will explode in 2026, experts warn mega-mergers like Netflix-Paramount bids for Warner Bros. Discovery could stifle independent storytelling. Read the full analysis.

MAAC 24FPS Fest 2025 Honors Indian Animation & AVGC-XR

MAAC's 24FPS Creators Fest & International Animation Awards 2025 in Mumbai showcased India's booming AVGC-XR sector. Winners announced, industry leaders convened. Explore the future of Indian creative tech!

FaZe Clan Loses Top Creators in Public Fallout

FaZe Clan faces a major crisis as multiple creators, including YourRage and Adapt, publicly quit. Co-founder FaZe Banks denies mistreatment claims, while ex-members cite money and ownership issues. Read the full story.

India's Creator Economy: 10 Key Trends for 2026

India's creator economy, influencing $350-400B in spending, is set for strategic maturity in 2026. Explore 10 trends from commerce to legal contracts shaping its $1T future. Read more.

Homebound Film Faces Plagiarism Lawsuit by Author

Author Puja Changoiwala sues Dharma Productions & Netflix, alleging her 2021 novel was plagiarized for the Oscar-shortlisted film 'Homebound'. Legal battle begins in Bombay High Court.

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