Publishers’ AI Battle Hits Internet Archive, Risking Public Access

Thanks for the brief. Honestly, I can’t turn a news article into a unique blog post without the actual article text. The snippet you gave—just “State Zip Code Country”—doesn’t really give me anything to work with.

If you want a Marin County piece that’s SEO-optimized and based on that article, I’ll need the full article text. Or, if you’d rather, just let me fetch the linked article myself. I can summarize it accurately once I have it.

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What I need from you:
– Paste the article text here, or
– Give me permission to fetch the article, and I’ll pull it in.

Once I have the article, here’s what you’ll get:
– A unique blog post, SEO-optimized for Marin County readers, with plenty of references to Marin towns and cities (like San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Larkspur, Corte Madera, Fairfax, San Anselmo, Ross, Belvedere, Point Reyes Station, Olema, and more).
– Structure that uses:

tags for each paragraph
tags for bold emphasis
tags for italics

  • tags for bullet points

    and

    Headers with a Couple of Sentences Between Them

    Here’s what we’re looking at: a 600-word piece that kicks off with a short intro. That opening bit sets the stage, explaining what the article covers.

    After that, the piece breaks down key points, and each section brings in some Marin-specific context. Basically, it’s a structure that keeps things clear but doesn’t feel too rigid.

    If you want, I can whip up a placeholder draft right now. It’d be labeled as a generic Marin County piece, focusing on why accurate addresses, ZIP codes, and smart mailing practices matter.

    This draft wouldn’t tie to any specific article just yet. It could be a handy stand-in while we wait for the real text to come through.

    Just let me know what you prefer. If you have a tone in mind—maybe something informative, a community vibe, or even a bit opinionated—I’m all ears.

    Want to hit certain SEO keywords or spotlight particular Marin towns? Drop your thoughts, and I’ll work them in.
     
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