

José Mauricio Duque
Content strategist and blogger
José Mauricio Duque, based in Barranquilla, CO, is currently a Brand Manager at Newstex. José Mauricio Duque brings experience from previous roles at Biz Nation, Snap2objects, Startup Grind and Ministerio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones. José Mauricio Duque holds a 2006 - 2008 Universidade Federal do Paraná. José Mauricio Duque.
UK government launches voluntary AI security framework as cyber attacks surge
The British government's new Code of Practice for Cyber Security of AI provides voluntary guidelines on secure design, development, and transparency to help organizations safely leverage AI technology.

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March 27, 2025

Fair use limitations emerge as AI companies face copyright challenges
The use of copyrighted material to train generative AI has often been justified on the grounds that the practice falls under the fair use doctrine, but a recent ruling from the US District Court for the District of Delaware may make that argument harder to sustain.

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March 19, 2025

B2B content syndication in 2025: A comprehensive guide for information professionals
If you're looking to grow your audience and demonstrate thought leadership in your field, B2B content syndication may help you achieve those goals.

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March 17, 2025

Content syndication platforms in 2026
Content syndication platforms republish your content on third-party sites, broadening audience reach and brand exposure while enhancing SEO through backlinks. Choosing the right platforms is crucial. This guide outlines the best options — both free and paid — in 2026, including general audience platforms, B2B/professional sites, precise targeting capabilities, and authoritative content distribution networks. It covers optimizing syndicated content through format flexibility, keyword integration, clear calls-to-action, and internal linking strategies.

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March 13, 2025

Copyright and artificial intelligence part 2: Copyrightability
The US Copyright Office's ongoing study of AI and copyright has significant implications for content creators, publishers, and media companies. The second part of their three-part report focuses on copyrightability and the extent to which AI-generated content is eligible for copyright protection.

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March 10, 2025

Copyright and artificial intelligence part 1: Digital replica rights
The rise of generative AI poses a host of legal considerations. The United States Copyright Office recently published a report on digital replicas that could influence policy going forward.

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February 27, 2025

Content syndication: Impact on thought leadership
If you want to be a thought leader, simply creating high-quality content isn't enough--you need to ensure your insights reach a broader audience. Content syndication can help by amplifying your voice and solidifying your position as a thought leader.

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February 20, 2025

Digital news business models 2025: Adapting to AI, search, and creator trends
The Reuters Institute's report, "Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025," highlights the challenges media outlets will face in the coming years, including increasing hostility toward journalists, changes in search visibility, and the impact of generative AI. Despite these hurdles, the report underscores the need for media organizations to innovate and adapt to thrive in an evolving landscape.

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February 5, 2025

Privacy laws guide for content professionals 2025
A number of US states have passed legislation to protect their citizens' data. This post looks at a few of the new laws that will take effect in 2025.

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January 21, 2025

Three ways to make your content more shareable in 2025
Creating shareable content is a great way for creators to expand their content's reach.

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January 14, 2025
