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Disclosures and Editorial Standards

This page describes how RdEG keeps public AI entertainment resources claim-safe, reviewed, source-aligned, and clear about limitations.

Last reviewed May 27, 2026 | Reviewed by RdEG

Editorial ownership

RdEG is the organization-level editorial owner and reviewer for public service-guide pages. No individual author, reviewer, credential, license, client result, or award is claimed unless separately approved.

AI and rights disclosures

AI, voice, likeness, copyright, disclosure, and approval resources are practical operating guides. They are not legal advice and should be reviewed with qualified counsel when legal clearance, permissions, or rights ownership are material.

Advertising and performance claims

Advertising, SEO, CRM, content, and release resources describe planning systems and scope factors. They do not promise rankings, sales, streams, ad performance, platform approval, or audience growth.

Citations and outbound links

Outbound citations are used to support specific claims with official, standards, platform, research, industry, owned, or tool sources. External links do not imply endorsement or partnership.

Updates and corrections

Resource pages include reviewed dates and refresh metadata. RdEG may update, consolidate, expand, or retire pages when guidance, platforms, tools, services, or public positioning change.

Editorial standards

Editorial and review standards

RdEG resources are reviewed by the organization for visible usefulness, source alignment, claim safety, schema safety, internal links, and current service fit.

  • Service-guide pages stay distinct from articles or blog posts.
  • Claims must be visible, source-aligned, and free of invented authority signals.
  • High-risk AI, rights, SMS/CRM, advertising, and performance claims require citations or visible cautions.
  • FAQ, review, rating, product, offer, local-business, article, and blog schema are intentionally avoided unless the public page later qualifies.

Claims register

High-risk claims are mapped to source, owner, and visible caution.

This public register keeps AI, rights, SMS/CRM, advertising, accessibility, and editorial-review claims aligned with conservative public wording.

RdEG trust and claims-substantiation register
Claim area Risk Review cadence Visible caution
AI claims and workflow performance high quarterly No guaranteed outcomes
Rights, disclosure, voice, and likeness guidance high quarterly Not legal advice
SMS, CRM, lead capture, and consent workflows high quarterly SMS opt-in is optional
Contact, project, and scheduling data use high quarterly How RdEG uses this intake
Accessibility and media alternatives medium semiannual Known third-party limits
Editorial ownership and review metadata medium quarterly Reviewed by RdEG
Outbound citations and source support medium quarterly Citations support claims without implying endorsement

Trust notes

Claim safety across RdEG resources

  • No guaranteed outcomes: RdEG does not guarantee rankings, AI citations, streams, sales, ad performance, legal clearance, platform approval, or project acceptance.
  • Not legal advice: Rights, disclosure, copyright, voice, likeness, and permission guidance should be reviewed with qualified counsel when legal clearance matters.
  • Scope varies by intake: Deliverables, timelines, approvals, and quote factors depend on the materials, permissions, goals, systems, and deadlines shared during intake.

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Brand entity

About Redacted Entertainment Group

Redacted Entertainment Group, also known as RdEG, builds AI entertainment systems for artists, labels, entertainment brands, and creative teams working across music, visual campaigns, release workflows, web/CRM systems, and rights-aware AI operations.

Press and citation

RdEG media and press kit

Approved description, service categories, citation context, and public media paths for RdEG.

Resource category

Music AI Systems

AI music consulting resources for artists, producers, and entertainment teams that need stronger ideas before production spend gets heavy.

Resource category

Video & Visual Campaigns

AI video and visual campaign resources for artists and entertainment teams planning music videos, storyboards, commercial concepts, and campaign worlds.

Resource category

Advertising & Release Systems

SEO resources for AI ad creative, rollout planning, catalog reactivation, short-form systems, and merch concept development.

Resource category

Label & Creative Ops

Resources for labels, managers, and entertainment teams building AI workflows, prompt systems, training, and brand persona operating rules.

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