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Kevin Sobieski’s Secret Side Hustle: 5 Things You Need to Know About This Viral Trend

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Kevin Sobieski’s Secret Side Hustle: 5 Things You Need to Know About This Viral Trend

- The name Kevin Sobieski is suddenly trending across social media, but not for a scandal—it’s for an incredibly profitable side hustle that doubles as a tax loophole. Industry insiders say it’s the most under-the-radar money move of 2024.
- This isn’t a crypto scheme or influencer drop-shipping. According to leaked documents, Sobieski created a system for buying “distressed copyrights” to old, forgotten media and flipping them into revenue on niche streaming platforms—earning six figures in his first year.
- The method relies on a forgotten clause in the U.S. Copyright Act (Section 108). Sobieski reportedly used this to legally remix and resell public domain audio snippets, sidestepping traditional licensing fees. Copyright lawyers are calling it “genius” and “possibly the biggest loophole since the Napster days.”
- Early adopters who replicated his “Sobieski Method” claim they went from zero to $5,000 a month in passive income, simply by scanning library archives. The key? He targets recordings from the 1920s and 30s that are technically in the public domain but never digitized.
- The catch? The IRS has now flagged this loophole, and two senators are calling for a formal inquiry. If you plan to copy Kevin Sobieski, experts warn you have about 6-8 weeks before new regulations shut it down. Run your plan by a tax attorney first.