The Association of American Publishers assesses elements of the Trump administration’s ‘AI Action Plan’ and copyright concerns.
After the Vote, Canada’s Market Raises Its Copyright Crisis
‘Reparing Canada’s Copyright Act’ is the request sent from Access Copyright to the new prime minister, Mark Carney.
AI: Publishers Warn White House of ‘a Bloated Fair-Use Defense’ and an ‘Unworkable Opt-Out Regime’
Days after the AI focus at London Book Fair, the Association of American Publishers files a statement on the US ‘AI Action Plan.’
Mexico’s Publishers on the Trump Tariffs: CANIEM Reacts
The Mexican publishers’ chamber draws closer to the national government in the face of Washington’s fluctuating imposition of trade tariffs.
Concern Over US Education Department’s Book-Ban Stance
The US Department of Education announces it will no longer employ a ‘book ban coordinator’ in its Office of Civil Rights, and dismisses 17 complaints.
Exuberance, Concern: The 75th US National Book Awards
‘Hard times are coming,’ Ruth Dickey tells the celebrants at the US National Book Awards’ 75th awards ceremony in New York City.
The 75th US National Book Awards, in a Time of Worry
This year’s National Book Awards ceremony comes amid Trumpian threats of legal action against authors and journalists in the United States.
The United States Rejoins UNESCO After Its Trump-Era Exit
The Biden administration, with UNESCO member-states’ approval, has reinstated the United States’ membership in the UN’s cultural body.
Circana (NPD): US Market Tracks Closely to 2022 Into March
The consumer research company formerly known as NPD has become ‘Circana’ – and spots a political book on a fast rise.
Political Releases and Guesses at Princely Advances
Amid rumors of royal royalties for Prince Harry, political books in the bottom of the summer are mostly focused on the Trumpian finale.
