For Businesses

Using AI in Your Business?
Stay Compliant. Avoid Lawsuits.

AI-generated content may not be copyrightable. Your competitors can legally copy it. The EU AI Act requires disclosure. Here's how to navigate it all.

Know Your Risks

If your business uses AI to generate content, you face these legal risks:

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No Copyright Protection

Purely AI-generated content cannot be copyrighted. Competitors can legally copy your AI marketing materials, blog posts, and images.

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Disclosure Requirements

The EU AI Act requires transparency about AI use. Failing to disclose can result in fines up to €35 million or 7% of global revenue.

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Infringement Liability

If your AI tool was trained on copyrighted data, you could face vicarious liability claims. Anthropic faces $1.5B+ in claims.

AI Copyright Compliance Checklist

Essential steps for any business using AI:

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Audit your AI usage

Document which teams use AI, what tools, and for what content types.

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Create an AI use policy

Define acceptable use, required human oversight, and disclosure rules for employees.

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Add AI disclosure to your website

Use our free generator to create a compliant disclosure statement.

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Ensure human creative input

Add substantial human editing to AI outputs if you want copyright protection.

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Protect your own content from AI scraping

Block AI crawlers from your proprietary content using robots.txt rules.

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Monitor legal developments

AI copyright law is changing fast. Stay updated with our news section.

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