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| Category | Examples | Key Platforms | |----------|----------|----------------| | | Movies, TV series, short films, webisodes | Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, HBO Max | | Audio | Music, podcasts, audiobooks, radio dramas | Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music | | Gaming | Mobile games, console/PC games, esports | Twitch, Steam, PlayStation Network | | Written | Fiction, comics, manga, fanfiction, blogs | Wattpad, Webtoon, Kindle Vella | | Live & Events | Concerts, theater, stand-up, sports, conventions | Ticketmaster, YouTube Live, Eventbrite | | Short-Form & Social | Memes, TikToks, Reels, livestreams | TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Discord | The courts are fighting over this now, but