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New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement

Martech

Last week, The New York Times announced a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging large-scale copyright infringement. They are accused of using millions of articles, without permission, to train ChatGPT to provide information to readers. “We respect the rights of content creators and owners. Why we care. Get MarTech!

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What you need to know about social media copyright

Sprout Social

Navigating social media copyright can be like sailing in uncharted waters. Risks like trending sounds, user-generated content (UGC) and creator partnerships can rock even the most responsible, well-meaning brands. Please note: The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute formal legal advice.

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Copyright Crisis: What to Do if You’re Accused of Copyright Infringement

ClearVoice

Copyright infringement is always in the news. Khloe Kardashian’s fashion brand Good American has been sued by a photography company claiming that Kardashian’s Instagram post of a specific photo of model Bella Hadid violated its copyright. However, copyright isn’t a sword to use for personal gain. copyright law.

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How Not to Be Sued Over Images: Understanding Copyrights

ClearVoice

in the days before computers and online searches), finding and using images for articles or marketing brochures required some effort. This method could put you in violation of copyright laws. Those caught with copyright infringement could end up paying fines, in prison or both. Understanding image copyrights.

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Use But Don’t Abuse: 5 Tips for Content Creators

Marketing Insider Group

Every minute, about five hours of content makes its way to YouTube. In light of this reality, plenty of entrepreneurs have become full-blown content creators. Some create content specifically for social media websites. Others churn out articles and how-tos. Day after day, the content gets pushed onto the Internet.

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Why can’t AI content generators just follow the rules?

Martech

The point of view the professor expressed seemed similar to the current state of AI content generators. We are at the beginning of what will be a long road of generative AI tools producing content. The article was based on research our firm conducted on the best in class social media practices of over 40 companies.

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Scout: Surging Ad Agency Employment, Generative AI Copyright Concerns, and More

QuanticMind

Each week, our team tracks down the best digital marketing articles, POVs, and reports—so you don't have to. Comedian Sarah Silverman’s recent lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta—in which she alleges the companies “copied and ingested” her copyrighted work to train their AI bots—underscores the need for regulation. Welcome to Scout!