Lesson 888 of 1550
AI Stock-Photo Disclosure: Marketplace Provenance Standards
Stock-photo marketplaces selling AI-generated assets need provenance metadata, model disclosure, and indemnity terms that survive resale.
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- 1The premise
- 2C2PA
- 3model disclosure
- 4provenance
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Section 1
The premise
AI can generate marketplace-required disclosure metadata for synthetic assets, but indemnity scope and downstream resale rights need legal drafting.
What AI does well here
- Generate C2PA-compliant manifest entries for each upload.
- Build seller checklists covering model name, prompt summary, and edits.
What AI cannot do
- Verify that the seller actually used the disclosed model.
- Determine indemnity caps appropriate to your platform.
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