Creators for Europe United claims 10,000 signatories in its pro-copyright message aimed at the European Commission.
AAP’s CEO Maria A. Pallante on the US Library of Congress and Copyright Office Firings
‘Is it all related to the Copyright Office’s AI report?’ The Association of American Publishers CEO Maria A. Pallante weighs events.
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.
UK Publishers Release More of Their ‘Soft Power’ Study
The United Kingdom’s Publishers Association’s annual meeting features a study on UK publishing and ‘soft power’ at home and abroad.
German Publishers Demand Speed From Merz’s Coalition
The Börsenverein tells the Friedrich Merz coalition to move with ‘rapid implementation’ to aid Germany’s publishing industry.
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.
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.
IPA’s President Gvantsa Jobava on Unity and Knowledge as a Weapon
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.
UK Publishers Advance the AI-Copyright Debate
With the 10-week government consultation period now over, the complex drive for an AI-copyright accord begins.
International Publishers Association: New Committee Assignments
Several of the International Publishers Association’s committee seats have undergone some changes early in the year.
