Digiday Daily
November 10, 2025
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Despite the AI boom, influencer brand deals are largely being written without clauses related to AI, intellectual property and copyright, which could leave creators and brands exposed, IP lawyers say.

At least five creators (ranging in follower size and content type) Digiday spoke with confirmed no such clauses have been added to their brand deals this year. Those clauses could include usage rights limiting a brand’s ability to use a creator’s synthetic name, image and likeness, or curbing creators’ AI tool usage in creative assets without disclosing use.

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