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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. These days, finding an image involves inputting information into a search engine, locating an image, and right-clicking on your mouse to download it. Understanding image copyrights.

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

Marketing Insider Group

Some create content specifically for social media websites. Others produce videos for search engines, private companies, or TikTok. Being able to automatically receive reports on copyright infringement protects content creators. Even a private or pay-gated website isn’t really private. Their roles vary.

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Five Reasons Not to Trust AI to Write Your Content

Trade Press Services Newsletter

With AI tools that generate website copy, blogs, sales emails and social media posts at the click of a button, it’s easy to be tempted by the promise of quick and easy content production. Search engines don’t favor AI-generated content. This infringes on copyright laws and can open companies up to claims of plagiarism.

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AI and Content Marketing: A Love Story or Disaster Waiting to Happen? [Webinar Recap]

Marketing Insider Group

It’s no secret that artificial intelligence is quickly transforming the field of content marketing and search engine optimization. One example was a test conducted by a marketing expert who used the GPT-3 API to create content for an industry niche website. AI can recommend amazing recipes. But it can’t make you dinner.

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Copyright expert Nicholas Wells on the newest Google Bowling

Biznology

So, we have a technologist/marketer turned IP attorney that I was pleased be able to interview on the newest form of negative SEO or Google Bowling–illegal using copyright law against your competitors. Me: Can you describe the purpose of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? Me: How do search engines respond to takedown notices?

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SEO for Creatives: Optimizing Visual Content for Search

Stevens & Tate

Whether you’re a photographer, graphic designer, artist, or any other type of creative professional, it’s essential to understand how to optimize your visual content for search engines; also knows as Creative SEO. This includes details like title, description, tags, and copyright information.

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The 6 Risks of AI Content

Animalz blog

Risk of copyright infringement and legal challenges. Pair a vast uptick in AI-fueled content creation with a growing skepticism on the legitimacy of online content, and the returns of search could drop even further (what we’ve dubbed the “ search singularity ”). Generative AI may represent a watershed moment for modern search.