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10 Reasons Why Lawyers Should Create Content

Erik K Pelton

Erik shares insights on how lawyers can benefit from content creation in this episode. The post 10 Reasons Why Lawyers Should Create Content appeared first on Erik M Pelton & Associates, PLLC. Erik shares insights on how lawyers can benefit from content creation in this episode.

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What is generative AI?

McKinsey Operations

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) describes algorithms (such as ChatGPT) that can be used to create new content, including audio, code, images, text, simulations, and videos. Recent new breakthroughs in the field have the potential to drastically change the way we approach content creation.

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Planning Law Firm Content Calendars: What, When, Where

IP Law 360

During the slower month of August, law firms should begin working on their 2025 content calendars, planning out a content creation and distribution framework that aligns with the firm’s objectives and maintains audience engagement throughout the year, says Jessica Kaplan at Legally Penned.

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3 Count: Dance Dance Lawsuit

Plagiarism Today

Next up today, Hannah Brown at The Jerusalem Post reports that the chairperson of Screen IL, a company that streams Israeli content around the world, has teamed up with various Israeli content creation companies to target Visa and Mastercard for their alleged support of pirated sites.

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AI: The Copyright and Plagiarism Story of 2022 and 2023

Plagiarism Today

Whatever happens over the next 12 months will be important to watch and may dictate both the law and the ethics of content creation for generations to come. . The realization has hit that AI is entering creative spaces that, previously, were solely the domain of humans. Our legal and social systems are not prepared.

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Defending "Sad Beige": When Imitation is Not Flattery

JD Supra Law

In an era of content creation, social media influencers are tasked with the creative job of building a personal brand to influence the general publics purchasing decisions and lifestyle choices. Creating a brand identity online raises questions about intellectual property protections of these influencer-curated aesthetics.

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Intellectual Property Report January 2025

JD Supra Law

In an era of content creation, social media influencers are tasked with the creative job of building a personal brand to influence the general publics purchasing decisions and lifestyle choices. Creating a brand identity online raises questions about intellectual property protections of these influencer-curated aesthetics.