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AI and Copyright Laws: What Podcasters Need to Know – PCI 406
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Offering insights into the implications of using AI-generated content.
Have you given AI a try yet when it comes to your podcast? Today, we are diving into the topic of copyright and the role of artificial intelligence in podcasting. Barry Kantz, General Counsel and CFO at Blubrry joins Mike to explore the legal intricacies and practical implications of using AI-generated content in your podcast. Featuring current trends and potential future legislation, this episode offers valuable insights for podcasters navigating the evolving landscape of content creation and copyright.
Tune in to learn how to protect your work and stay ahead in the industry.
Today’s Hosts: Mike Dell and guest Barry Kantz
Mike and Barry kick off the episode discussing the intersection of copyright and AI in podcasting, offering insights into the implications of using AI-generated content.
Legal Considerations with AI and Copyright:
- Barry delves into the legal landscape surrounding AI-generated content, emphasizing that under U.S. law, AI-generated content cannot be copyrighted as it is not created by a human.
- The discussion references the famous “monkey selfie” case (Naruto v. Slater), which set a precedent that only humans can hold copyrights.
Practical Advice for Podcasters:
- All podcasters should modify AI-generated content to make it their own and avoid potential legal issues.
- This is important, understanding that AI-generated content, particularly text, is built on probabilities and not direct copying.
The Role of AI in Content Creation:
- Growing use of AI in generating show notes, images, and even music.
- AI-generated content can be useful, there are nuances and potential legal pitfalls, especially concerning copyright.
Future of AI in Podcasting:
- The conversation touches on ongoing court cases and possible future legislation that may shape the use of AI in content creation.
- Barry mentions that in Japan, AI-generated content can be legally owned, a contrast to the current U.S. stance.
Final Thoughts:
- By acknowledging that while AI tools are becoming increasingly sophisticated, authentic human voices and emotions in podcasting remain invaluable.
- Blubrry highly encourages podcasters to stay informed about legal developments and make informed decisions about using AI in your work.
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls. General podcasting discussion and more can be shared on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike.
todd@blubrry.com and mike@blubrry.com
Stay tuned for more episodes and visit our website for the latest updates and resources.
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Manage episode 430791617 series 1423680
Offering insights into the implications of using AI-generated content.
Have you given AI a try yet when it comes to your podcast? Today, we are diving into the topic of copyright and the role of artificial intelligence in podcasting. Barry Kantz, General Counsel and CFO at Blubrry joins Mike to explore the legal intricacies and practical implications of using AI-generated content in your podcast. Featuring current trends and potential future legislation, this episode offers valuable insights for podcasters navigating the evolving landscape of content creation and copyright.
Tune in to learn how to protect your work and stay ahead in the industry.
Today’s Hosts: Mike Dell and guest Barry Kantz
Mike and Barry kick off the episode discussing the intersection of copyright and AI in podcasting, offering insights into the implications of using AI-generated content.
Legal Considerations with AI and Copyright:
- Barry delves into the legal landscape surrounding AI-generated content, emphasizing that under U.S. law, AI-generated content cannot be copyrighted as it is not created by a human.
- The discussion references the famous “monkey selfie” case (Naruto v. Slater), which set a precedent that only humans can hold copyrights.
Practical Advice for Podcasters:
- All podcasters should modify AI-generated content to make it their own and avoid potential legal issues.
- This is important, understanding that AI-generated content, particularly text, is built on probabilities and not direct copying.
The Role of AI in Content Creation:
- Growing use of AI in generating show notes, images, and even music.
- AI-generated content can be useful, there are nuances and potential legal pitfalls, especially concerning copyright.
Future of AI in Podcasting:
- The conversation touches on ongoing court cases and possible future legislation that may shape the use of AI in content creation.
- Barry mentions that in Japan, AI-generated content can be legally owned, a contrast to the current U.S. stance.
Final Thoughts:
- By acknowledging that while AI tools are becoming increasingly sophisticated, authentic human voices and emotions in podcasting remain invaluable.
- Blubrry highly encourages podcasters to stay informed about legal developments and make informed decisions about using AI in your work.
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls. General podcasting discussion and more can be shared on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike.
todd@blubrry.com and mike@blubrry.com
Stay tuned for more episodes and visit our website for the latest updates and resources.
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