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Blog / Digital Forensics · 9 July 2026

Think Twice Before Claiming AI Work as Your Own — What C2PA Content Credentials Prove

AI tools increasingly sign what they create, and editing the file rarely erases it. How C2PA content credentials work, who’s using them, and where LinkedIn fits in.

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