If you're using AI to write your blog posts, product descriptions, or web copy — are you still the legal owner of that content?

In this episode, Charly breaks down the murky (and evolving) world of AI content ownership. Just because the words came from your prompt doesn't mean the law sees them as yours. Learn how to protect your brand, stay compliant, and avoid accidental public domain content.

📌 Inside this episode:

✅ Why AI-generated content may not be protected under copyright laws

✅ How platform terms (like ChatGPT vs others) affect content ownership

✅ What makes human input the key to owning your AI-assisted work

✅ The risks of copycat content, reuse in training, and regulatory issues

🔗 Check your AI platform's rights policy here:
https://askcharlyleetham.com/likes/aipolicies

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🔗Join my locals community and strike up a conversation about the topic

About the Author Charly Leetham

Charly Leetham has been in technology for over 40 years - from earning her amateur radio license at 13 to founding and running Ask Charly Leetham, a digital services business serving small businesses worldwide. After losing $1 million in a franchise failure, she rebuilt from scratch and has kept her business running for nearly two decades through skill, systems, and relentless practicality.

She hosts the podcast Rise and Shine - Your Business Tech Boost with Charly Leetham and speaks about what it actually takes to build businesses that work and last - not just look good on paper.

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