The Hidden Copyright Risk in AI-Generated Content—and How to Protect Your Business with Annabel Kaye, Founder of KoffeeKlatch | Ep 234
Systemize Your Success Podcast - A podcast by Dr Steve Day - Thursdays

🎙 In this episode, I had the pleasure of welcoming back Annabel Kaye to dive deep into the complex world of AI and copyright. We explored the murky waters of ownership when it comes to content generated by AI, discussing who really holds the copyright—the entrepreneur, the AI, or the programmer behind the bot. KEY TAKEAWAYS 💡 When using AI to generate content, the ownership of copyright can be ambiguous. If the content is entirely created by AI, it may not be owned by the user, as AI is not a legal entity. This raises questions about who holds the copyright. 💡 To establish copyright, there must be significant human input in the creation process. If a user merely makes minor edits to AI-generated content, they may not have sufficient input to claim copyright. 💡 Keeping detailed records of drafts and the creative process is crucial. This documentation can serve as evidence of ownership and the extent of human contribution, which is essential in copyright disputes. 💡 When hiring virtual assistants or outsourcing work, it is vital to have clear agreements regarding data protection and copyright assignment. This includes ensuring that any work produced is stored properly and that sensitive data is handled securely. 💡 While AI can assist in content creation, it is not infallible. Users should implement checks and balances to verify the accuracy of AI-generated content, as AI can produce incorrect or misleading information. BEST MOMENTS 00:01 - 💬 "When you use AI to repurpose, create, or improve content, who owns the copyright for the work that's produced?" — Steve Day 02:05 - 💬 "The problem with AI and copyright for most entrepreneurs is most entrepreneurs have got very shaky grasp of copyright when it doesn't involve AI." — Annabel Kaye 04:55 - 💬 "If you are generating stuff 100% on bots, and it's part of your brand, it's part of your IP, it's part of your content, and someone else copies it, you can't say you can't use that stuff because you didn't own it." — Annabel Kaye 10:53 - 💬 "If you're doing stuff that's intellectually important, keep a record." — Annabel Kaye VALUABLE RESOURCES Our Trusted Tools, Apps, and Services (KoffeeKlatch Affiliate Link): https://sys.academy/tools LINKS TO CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KoffeeKlatch ABOUT THE GUEST Annabel Kaye is the founder and director of KoffeeKlatch, which provides legal contracts and GDPR support for businesses that outsource to freelancers. With over 40 years of experience in employment law and HR consultancy, Annabel deeply understands the complexities of managing virtual teams and the legal frameworks that support them. LINKS TO CONNECT WITH THE HOST Podcast: https://www.systemizeyoursuccess.com Website: https://systemsandoutsourcing.com/ Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/systemsandoutsourcing/ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/systemsandoutsourcing/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/systems_and_outsourcing/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@drsteveday42 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsteveday42 ABOUT THE HOST Steve moved to Sweden in 2015 and transformed how he ran his businesses—switching to a fully remote model. A former NHS doctor, with a background in computing and property investing, he now helps overwhelmed business owners systemise and outsource effectively. Through his courses and coaching, Steve teaches how to automate operations and work with affordable virtual assistants, freeing up time and increasing profits. He runs his UK-based businesses remotely with support from a team of UK and Filipino VAs, and is passionate about helping others build scalable, stress-free companies using smart systems and virtual support.