In a fast-moving and potentially influential class action suit of AI developer Anthropic, the AAP supports publishers' preparation.| Publishing Perspectives
The Association of American Publishers assesses elements of the Trump administration's 'AI Action Plan' and copyright concerns.| Publishing Perspectives
'Is it all related to the Copyright Office’s AI report?' The Association of American Publishers CEO Maria A. Pallante weighs events.| Publishing Perspectives
At London Book Fair, IPA's president, Gvantsa Jobava, will talk about the breadth of issues in sustainability, and books' role in today's issues.| Publishing Perspectives
The Created by Humans platform opens for authors' registration of their copyrighted works in a proprietary AI Rights framework.| Publishing Perspectives
AAP chief Maria A. Pallante and HarperCollins' Brian Murray describe 'an unprecedented legal battle with Big Tech' in AI and copyright.| Publishing Perspectives
Creators for Europe United claims 10,000 signatories in its pro-copyright message aimed at the European Commission.| Publishing Perspectives
The PA's Dan Conway calls for 'partnership with, rather than subservience to, Big Tech' as the UK's AI consultation closes.| Publishing Perspectives
The third AI Action Summit, this one in Paris, closes with only partial support for an international accord on development.| Publishing Perspectives
As the Paris AI Action Summit approaches, legal cases are deepening around AI and issues of copyright infringement in India.| Publishing Perspectives
An international protest of unlicensed use of copyrighted content by artificial intelligence systems has gathered more than 13,500 signatories.| Publishing Perspectives
The 2024 annual meeting of the Association of American Publishers featured Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and a focus on AI and copyright.| Publishing Perspectives
Copyright Clearance Center's AI re-use rights offer stands in its Annual Copyright Licenses subscription program for 'millions of works.'| Publishing Perspectives
'Leaving creators and publishers on their own to challenge infringement,' a new court decision undercuts Access Copyright.| Publishing Perspectives