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AI and Filming Other People for Your TikTok
That random person in your viral video might have rights. AI can explain when consent matters.
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- 1The big idea
- 2right of publicity
- 3consent
- 4minors
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Section 1
The big idea
AI can outline consent and right-of-publicity rules, but laws vary state to state, so verify locally.
Some examples
- Prompt: 'Explain right of publicity for short-form video creators in plain English.'
- Ask AI when you need a consent form for someone in your video.
- Have AI list 5 situations where filming kids is especially risky.
Try it!
Ask AI for a 1-paragraph consent statement you could text someone before posting them.
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