Unmasking the Copyright Trap: The Dark Side of AI Bots
Several SME clients have approached us over the past few months, raising concerns after receiving copyright infringement notices for images used on their websites or other publicly accessible marketing materials.
These letters often come from companies that use AI bots to scour the internet for potential copyright issues. Some claims are valid, but many aren’t. Unfortunately, some companies seem to be using this AI-driven process to scare businesses into paying up, whether or not the claim is legitimate.
In this article, we’ll explain more about how these AI-powered copyright searches work, what you can do to protect your business from being targeted, and steps to take if one of these letters ends up in your inbox.
How AI Bots Are Shaking Things Up in Copyright Claims
Some companies now use AI bots to scan the internet for images that might be used without permission. These bots are designed to detect duplicate images by running rapid, large-scale searches across websites and online platforms. Because they’re powered by AI, they can carry out these scans incredibly quickly and flag potential copyright issues in minutes. However, the speed of these searches often comes at the cost of accuracy, leading to a high number of false positives. As a result, businesses sometimes receive copyright infringement letters based on errors in the bot’s detection. However, many are pressured into settling and, in some cases, paying out thousands rather than challenging the claim—even when they believe they’re in the right.
?Tips to Avoid Copyright Infringement Claims
Here are some basic steps to help reduce your risk:
?What to Do if You Get a Copyright Infringement Letter
If a copyright claim does come your way, here’s how to approach it:
If you’d like help with a specific copyright issue or just want to protect your business from these kinds of claims, feel free to reach out to us. Whether you are a copyright owner who needs help protecting and enforcing their rights or a business who is facing an infringement claim, we’ve got your back.
Article by: Riz Shahid