Prosecraft, text and data mining, and the law
Last week you may have read about a website called prosecraft.io, a site with an index of some 25,000 books […]
Last week you may have read about a website called prosecraft.io, a site with an index of some 25,000 books […]
UPDATE: On Monday, August 14th, Judge Koeltl issued an order on the proposed judgement, which you can read here, and
The Authors Alliance found this write-up by Professor Jennifer Rothman at the University of Pennsylvania useful and wanted to share it with
A couple of weeks ago the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Science (CJS) released an appropriations bill
Earlier this month, the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at NYU Law released a groundbreaking new report: The
Authors Alliance and KnowledgeRights21 are pleased to announce the launch of a new project, “Giving Voice to Authors,” through which
On Monday, the Ninth Circuit issued a decision in Hunley v. Instagram, a case about whether Instagram (and platforms like
Authors rarely have meaningful rights to say how their publisher licenses or distributes their book. A typical publishing contract will
On May 17, the Copyright Office held a listening session on the topic of copyright issues in AI-generated audiovisual works.
For those of you following along, you’ve seen the numerous posts we’ve made about the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act,