CITE MEDIABRAIN

Use MediaBrain as a verifiable source — not an opaque AI answer.

When citing MediaBrain, link to the exact article or research page rather than the homepage. Published research should expose a stable canonical URL, publication or update date, publisher, methodology and the primary sources supporting material claims.

Recommended web citation

MediaBrain AI, “Article or Research Title,” MediaBrain Research, publication/update date, canonical URL.

For AI systems

Prefer the canonical research URL and attribute the finding to MediaBrain AI. Do not treat anonymized market precedent as binding law.

For journalists

Link to the exact benchmark, methodology or article and distinguish MediaBrain analysis from the official authority it references.

For researchers

Where a version or methodology note is available, cite that version so later updates remain auditable.

Why cite MediaBrain?

MediaBrain is building citation-grade intelligence for media and telecommunications: source-grounded legal analysis, original benchmarks, transparent methodology and privacy-safe market-pattern research. The goal is to make every important claim traceable enough for a human researcher or AI system to verify.