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Coca-Cola continues to champion AI art
The U.S. Copyright Office does not.
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Coca-Cola Urges Artists to Embrace AI
Pratik Thakar, Coca-Cola's new global head of generative AI, “is leveraging this technology to foster stronger connections with digital artists.” This comes after Coca-Cola held its first Real Magic Creative Academy, a “creativity and generative AI innovation symposium,” at the Coca-Cola’s global headquarters in Atlanta.
The Best World Cup Marketing Campaigns
Five members of SportsPro’s NEW ERA class of ’22-23 picked out their favorite World Cup marketing campaigns. Then, they explained why they chose these examples of “commercial creativity around the tournament.”
TikTok Shop Takes Over TikTok Commerce
TikTok is eliminating storefront integration with Shopify (and other vendors) to push merchants to use its own ecommerce tool, TikTok Shop. Because TikTok Shop purchases aren't redirected to third-party platforms, TikTok will have complete visibility into the entire customer journey.
Streaming Services Profit More From Ad-Tier Subscriptions
Streaming services are pushing users to their less expensive ad-supported subscription tiers—“because they’re actually more lucrative.” Executives from every streaming service offering ad-supported and ad-free tiers, including Disney, Netflix, Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, and NBCUniversal, say “total revenue per user is higher on the ad-supported plan.”
The landscape of B2B marketing is evolving and the emphasis is shifting from mere lead generation to a more strategic approach: demand generation. Attend live on Wednesday, August 30th for a webinar on The New B2B Marketing Playbook: Demand Gen Over Lead Gen as marketing thought leaders share their expertise.
Around the Web
Netflix's password-sharing crackdown continues to add new subscribers.
A fragmented retail-media ecosystem jeopardizes the marketing channel.
Sensor Tower estimates Meta’s Threads is down 75% in usage since its launch.
A federal judge has ruled the U.S. Copyright Office previously determined “a piece of art created by AI is not open to protection.”
Twitter/X/Threads competitor Bluesky has added rate limits to improve network stability.
Just Can’t Get Enough
Wes Anderson’s first streaming-first release.
Netflix will produce Anderson’s next film and release it in several shorts.
It’s based on stories by Roald Dahl, including The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.
Are you ready to embrace AI despite not being able to copyright what it produces? Or are you scrambling to recalibrate with TikTok’s shafting of third-party ecommerce integrations? Reply and let us know—even if it’s just to say you love Roald Dahl.
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