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# Content Ownership

# Content Ownership {#ariaid-title1}

* Versão de lançamento: Australia
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* Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 2 min. de leitura

Define who has permission to create content, where they can publish it, and which employees can view it.
Content Ownership enables system admins and content admins to designate exclusive access to certain Content Publishing features to specific content managers.  
Content Ownership gives control over three areas of Content Publishing:

* Who sees the content (Audience)
* Where can a content manager publish content (Topic or Page)
* What content can the content manager create (Content item)  
  Nota:  
  Content Managers can create audiences. To enable this, the Allow Ownership for Audiences option must be turned off. If the Ownership Property is enabled, the Content Manager will not have permission to create audiences. See, [Create an
  auidence](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/nQlsKUiIUchNNPTc~FchlQ "Create or modify an audience record to define the conditions or criteria that users must meet to view content.").
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| Ownership area | Examples | Relevant links |
|-|-|-|
| Who - Audience Assign content managers the ability to publish content for specific employees | * Geographic audiences: target content to audiences based on their geographic location. For example, benefit information may be different for your employees located in the United States as opposed to other locations. * Type of employment: target content for employees that are contractors, new hires, or employees requiring visa transfers. {#ecpro-content-restriction__ul_f4q_n4l_nwb} | [Assign ownership of an audience](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/PgfF7RnR9YS36w5WDCGxJQ "Provide ownership of an audience to a user or group with the content manager (sn_cd.content_manager) role so only they can access and schedule content for the audience.") [Create an audience](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/nQlsKUiIUchNNPTc~FchlQ "Create or modify an audience record to define the conditions or criteria that users must meet to view content.") |
| Where - Topic or Portal page Assign content managers to specific topics or pages | * Designated topics in the taxonomy * Designated pages in the portal * Pages containing rich content {#ecpro-content-restriction__ul_qzd_lxp_mwb} | [Assign ownership to a portal page](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/xQ_0F2S2xD8lmGfwcQPn4w "Assign ownership of a portal page to give a user or group with the content manager (sn_cd.content_manager) role exclusive content publishing ability for the Content Publishing widgets in that page.") [Assign ownership to a topic](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/ppBybVVOZKj5T5ShXNS4zg "Assign ownership of a taxonomy topic to give a user or group with the content manager (sn_cd.content_manager) role exclusive content publishing ability for the Content Publishing widgets in that topic.") |
| What - Content item Assign content managers to specific content items | * Sensitive content, such as: * Mergers or acquisitions * Reduction in Force (RIF) * Content specific to geographic region * Legal announcements {#ecpro-content-restriction__ul_fbj_kyj_snb} * Rich content * News {#ecpro-content-restriction__ul_g3v_rxp_mwb} | [Assign ownership of content](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/uQ2VpaXmxaBBlVeRPteC9A "Assign a user or group with the content manager (sn_cd.content_manager) role to a content item so only that user or group can edit and publish the content.") |
[Tabela 1. Examples by ownership area]

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## Impact on roles {#ecpro-content-restriction__section_gdp_st4_2bc}

* System admin (admin) has total control and visibility into Content Publishing and Content Experiences during and after restriction set up.
* Content Administrators (sn_cd.content_admin) have full and complete access to add, edit, and publish content within the restricted areas and functions for Employee Center Pro.
* Content Managers (sn_cd.content_manager) have restricted access to authoring and publishing capabilities. Review the tables below to understand how content managers access to audiences, pages, topic, and content items changes when a user or group is assigned to the record.  
  The following graphic shows a content manager's access permissions to a record based in whether they are assigned to that record or not.  
  Nota:  
  These access permission changes apply only when a record is assigned to at least one user or group. If a record does not have an assignment, it is accessible to all content managers.
  Figura 1. Access to records
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## Activating Content Ownership {#ecpro-content-restriction__section_hmm_pr4_2bc}

The following plug-ins are required:

* Employee Center Pro
* Content Publishing
* Content Governance (only required if using Content Governance features)
* Content Experiences (only required if using Content Experiences features)

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Nota:  
For more information on activating the above plug-ins, see [Employee Center plugins](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/S_JyRHXADlPSwTQ8J4BOUQ "Discover the Employee Center plugins that are included out-of-the-box on a new ServiceNow instance.") and [Install Employee Center Pro](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/O6eYGVDgXVLJl6jgVk4JHg "Employee Center Pro extends the standard Employee Center capabilities and provides a platform for employees to communicate and be engaged.").

After activating the required plug-ins, enable the Content Manager Ownership properties. See [Properties installed with Content Publishing](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/IdSghONd9HUA4g1Orn6VBQ "The Content Publishing [com.sn_content_delivery] plugin adds the following properties that are designed to control how scheduled jobs work in relation to notifications, to-dos, and communities."). When the Content Manager Ownership properties are enabled, Content Ownership related lists appear in records for audiences, content items, topics, and portal pages.

