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TikTok: How to Check for Copyrighted Sounds in Videos

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TikTok allows creators to automatically check for copyrighted sounds when they create posts. Our guide will show you how to turn on the "video sound copyright check" setting in the TikTok mobile app. However, users must turn this feature on before the application will begin doing so.

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New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement

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Last week, The New York Times announced a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging large-scale copyright infringement. The post New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement appeared first on MarTech. Get MarTech! In your inbox. Business email address Subscribe Processing.

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Why YouTube Has A ‘Safe Harbor’ From Copyright Infringement

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What’s with all the copyrighted content on YouTube? The post Why YouTube Has A ‘Safe Harbor’ From Copyright Infringement appeared first on AdExchanger. I don’t watch YouTube TV, but I use the original mobile app to rewatch old episodes of “Dr. Phil” and “Judge Judy.”

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Can AI analyses about AI content reveal anything about AI and copyright?

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What happens when artificial intelligence analyzes human thoughts about AI and copyright? As tech giants and startups alike move forward with AI models, the legal landscape is still full of uncertainty when it comes to current and future rules about AI and copyright. Earlier this week, U.S. ” The U.S.

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How advertisers can deal with generative AI’s copyright conundrum

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Brands and agencies know better than to use copyrighted work in their campaigns without permission (or they should). But what about content created using generative AI tools that may be trained on copyrighted work without the copyright owners’ consent? Continue reading this article on digiday.com.

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How to Avoid Google AdSense “Copyrighted Content” Rejections?

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One of the most common Google AdSense rejections has to do with its copyright clause. In fact, you may have been turned away from Google’s AdSense program without even realizing you were in violation of their copyright clause. “After all,” you think, “I’m not distributed pirated content! Many don’t.

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Publishers Voice Copyright Concerns and Interface Questions Over Microsoft’s Chatbot API

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Microsoft introduced another way for publishers to monetize artificial intelligence this week. And, despite being early days on the buzzy new tech, it's had a lukewarm response from publishers.

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