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Stolen Thought Leadership / The Ethics of Aggregating Content (alt title: Stolen Goods: The Dangers of Plagiarized Content)

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Even the invention of the printing press in 1440 did little to shift the high status of copiers the world over. In 1709 the British parliament ratified the Statute of Anne, the world’s first copyright act that granted book publishers exclusive rights to their content for an initial 14 years. Only four were original content.

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When You Should and Shouldn’t Use AI for Content

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But those words and images might be under copyright protection. It also puts you in the crosshairs for copyright violations. You don’t want to be known for copyright violations. Let’s say you want to generate widget content for Facebook or Twitter. This means you (via AI) are stealing art from actual artists.

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How to Use Data for Content Curation

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For example, if you are a tourist agency, it will benefit to share travel images or inspiring and aesthetic collages on Instagram or Facebook. Press “Publish” and wait for the results. Overlooking this rule can result in multiple complications like copyright strikes and lawsuits. Publish and Analyze the Results.

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Why Agencies Should Join TikTok

Sharpspring

TikToks are entirely distinct from Facebook posts, tweets, LinkedIn updates, and other social content. Facebook expressly forbids businesses from using individual accounts. Here’s a quick rundown of the differences: TikTok Creator Accounts: access to full music and sound library, including copyrighted songs.

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

Convince & Convert

Been Caught Stealing Let’s start with content creation and copyright issues. Having clear language on blogs and websites puts the public on notice about your position vis a vis copyright. In other words put a copyright, all rights reserved on your content or the bottom of your blog. Read the fine print.

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Whatever Happened To The Business Case

Marketing Insider Group

Are you solving the harder but more pressing issues faced by your company? Follow Me: Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Recent Tweets Have any B2B examples? Pages About Michael Brenner Appearances Search Based on Traction Theme by The Theme Foundry Copyright © 2010 B2B Marketing Insider. Share your thoughts, post a comment.

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YouTube - What is LinkedIn? Part 2

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Facebook Vs. MySpace (and LinkedIn). Copyright Notices. What is LinkedIn? Rate: 1 ratings Sign in to rate. Views: 288. watch in standard quality. watch in high quality. more share options ). fewer share options ). This video will appear on your blog shortly. Thank you for sharing this video! Barack Obama on LinkedIn. Views: 5,805.

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