In a fast-moving and potentially influential class action suit of AI developer Anthropic, the AAP supports publishers’ preparation.
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.’
New Delhi’s Arpita Das: How Green Is My Industry?
Imagining a more sustainable future for publishing, Arpita Das goes over some of the efforts being made in India’s industry.
UK: Denmark’s Karen Rønde Leads PLS Program in London
The United Kingdom’s collective management organization, the Publishers’ Licensing Services, looks at AI on July 3.
China Bestsellers in March: Entertainment and DeepSeek
The March bestsellers in China this year have shown a growing demand for ‘NZ2’, books about AI and DeepSeek, and revived poetry.
AAP’s Annual Meeting: Stark Comment on AI and Copyright
AAP chief Maria A. Pallante and HarperCollins’ Brian Murray describe ‘an unprecedented legal battle with Big Tech’ in AI and copyright.
Meta AI Lawsuit: US Publishers File Amicus Brief
Meta claims that unauthorized LLM training on copyrighted material is ‘fair use.’ The AAP says, ‘Meta’s claims are patently false.’
UK Publishers and Cambridge Call Out Meta and Piracy in Generative AI Training
Statements from the UK Publishers Association and Cambridge University Press condemn Meta’s use of copyrighted content to train AI.
In India, a Growing Front of Legal Action Against AI Operators
As the Paris AI Action Summit approaches, legal cases are deepening around AI and issues of copyright infringement in India.
AI Rights for Authors: ‘Created by Humans’ Launches
The Created by Humans platform opens for authors’ registration of their copyrighted works in a proprietary AI Rights framework.
