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What makes a training dataset audit-ready?

An audit-ready dataset can show, per source, the rights that were checked, where each signal came from, when, and the verdict, reproducibly and not from memory. That's the difference between "we think this is fine" and evidence. It's the discipline Morgan Templar argues for in Get Governed: defined ownership, explicit permissions, and an audit trail for every asset. AIScrapeSafe registers a re-validatable record per source so the whole set is defensible. Not legal advice.

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