Europe’s AI Act ‘left some important details to be worked out later,’ says the Börsenverein’s Jessica Sänger.
Interview: Niels Famaey on Fighting Piracy in Belgium
The Flemish Publishers’ director says, ‘You cannot steal publications and use them for your own gain and commercial purposes.’
Copyright: Publishers Join Creative Industries’ Protest of Europe’s AI Act Implementation
Groups representing almost 17 million professionals say the EU’s AI Act implementation package favors generative AI providers.
In Brussels, a Call for Proper AI Act Implementation
‘Stay True to the Act, Stay True to Culture’ held a meeting in Brussels on May 20, amid fears about AI policy implementation in the EU.
European Council: The New ‘AI Act’ Gets Final Approval
Penalties: A breach of the EU’s AI Act could fine a company as much €35 million euros or 7 percent of its annual global revenues.
Children’s Books In Italy: Pre-Bologna Statistics
Ahead of Bologna Children’s Book Fair, Italian publishers release statistics on the 2024 Frankfurt guest of honor’s children’s book sector.
European Publishers Call on Committee To Approve AI Act
‘To help set a global standard in AI regulation,’ FEP’s statement says, Europe’s AI Act needs permanent-representative committee approval.
Europe’s AI Act Is Agreed; Final Vote Early in 2024
The world’s first broad-based legislation on artificial intelligence is approved in European Union negotiators’ marathon sessions.
Italian Publishers: Toughen Europe’s AI Act Regulations
As Europe’s trilogue approaches, Italy’s publishers and sister organizations demand stronger, not weaker, regulations on AI.
Georgia’s EU Candidacy Advances: Amid ‘Resistance’
The Georgian stand at Frankfurt in October reflected the battle against cultural pressure in Tbilisi described by PEN America.
