The Publishers Association’s Dan Conway calls for ‘partnership’ rather than ‘subservience’ as the UK’s AI consultation closes.
Publishers’ Associations React to the Paris AI Summit
The third AI Action Summit, this one in Paris, closes with only partial support for an international accord on development.
IPA Joins an International Statement on the Paris AI Summit
The third event in the international AI Summit series, this time in Paris, prompts a pre-event statement from 38 agencies.
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.
At BCBF, Bologna Book Plus 2025 Announces an ‘AI Summit’
While details are limited, Bologna Book Plus at BCBF (March 31 to April 3) has announced an ‘AI Summit’ in its April 1 programming.
Simpson, Stevenson To Co-Chair IPA’s Copyright Committee
Following the tenure of Jessica Sänger, the IPA’s Copyright committee is to be led by co-chairs Lui Simpson and Catriona MacLeod Stevenson.
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.
Canadian Copyright: Concerns in Light of the Justin Trudeau Resignation
The week’s abrupt resignation by Justin Trudeau means more uncertainty and crisis in parts of Canadian copyright law.
The Publishers Association on the UK’s AI Consultation
‘We do want to raise some concerns immediately,’ writes the Publishers Association’s Dan Conway on the new AI consultation.
Maria A. Pallante on International Publishers’ Relations
The Association of American Publishers was closely involved in the Guadalajara IPA congress, and is keen on more international collaboration.
