By CONTENT MARKETING INSTITUTE TEAM published APRIL 7, 2023
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News for short-term content marketing strategies came from guidance issued by the U.S. Copyright Office. It clarifies what constitutes ownable content – the work must be created by a human (as has always been the case.) Thus, anything authored or created by generative AI tools cannot be protected by copyright laws. So, if you create content using an AI generator, you (or your brand) do not own that creation.
(Excerpt)
News for short-term content marketing strategies came from guidance issued by the U.S. Copyright Office. It clarifies what constitutes ownable content – the work must be created by a human (as has always been the case.) Thus, anything authored or created by generative AI tools cannot be protected by copyright laws. So, if you create content using an AI generator, you (or your brand) do not own that creation.
Copyright Guidance Gives Content Marketers an Easy Decision on AI vs. Human Content
Behind all the headlines around AI-generative content news in recent weeks is a memo from the U.S. Copyright Office. It should prompt content marketers to make more deliberate decisions about who or what creates content.
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