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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. With every new wave of social trends come unanticipated legal consequences.

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The Responsible Approach to Generative AI

Content Standard

According to a recent Gartner poll of over 2,500 executives, 70% are actively investigating and exploring generative AI, while 19% are already in pilot or production mode. This paints a vivid picture of the business urgency that’s built up around generative AI this year alone.

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Is It Plagiarism or Jumping on a Trend? The Ethics of Social Media Content

Contently

The difference between borrowing and stealing can be blurry on social media, where memes, sounds, and other types of content are widely redistributed by brands and users alike. For instance, one daytime talk show in Texas reached more than 58 million users when they asked their social followers to name the one food they would never, ever eat.

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

Contently

In a web awash with looted ideas, what pitfalls do content marketers face when looking for a cheap, viral fix? ” Within hours major celebrities did denounce FuckJerry, and the hashtag #fuckfuckjerry went viral. But social media platforms have overtaken them as Internet users’ go-tos for new information.

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Are Social Reels Relevant for Brands?

Contently

Five Tips for Keeping Social Reels Relevant for Brands To realize Reels’ potential to grow an audience, you need to produce content that treats Instagram users like friends (who could eventually become customers). Be Fun and Informal—Reels Are Not Ads Instagram users are there for fun. They are not in “buying mode.”

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AI Voice Cloning: Everything You Need to Know For Now

Spiralytics

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become far more believable, with a recent example being the viral image of the Pope in a puffy jacket fooling many. The Current State of AI Voice Cloning Just as with chat-based and photo-generating AI, people worldwide are still figuring out how to use clone voice AI tools best.

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Get Inspired By These Brands' Instagram Reels

Hubspot

When Instagram Reels first launched, many users treated it like TikTok 2.0. On its creators' account , the company announced it would be on the lookout for recycled content and stop recommending it to users on the Reels tab. First, they use a viral sound in their video, which can help them reach more users. The best part?