Resources on Copyright and AI: Updated FAQ and Position Paper on “Lawful Access” and Fair Use
Authors are navigating change when it comes to copyright and artificial intelligence. We’re committed to developing and sharing practical resources […]
Authors are navigating change when it comes to copyright and artificial intelligence. We’re committed to developing and sharing practical resources […]
We’ve written before about the use of contracts limiting author’s access to fair use, including how publisher contracts restrict innovation
So far this year, Authors Alliance has worked tirelessly to ensure that the voices of authors who write to advance
This is a guest post by Hana Khan-Tareen, who is a Legal Research Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center. We appreciate her insight on how authors can best protect their rights.
Last month, a diverse set of stakeholders gathered at New York University Law School to contribute to an implementation plan
Yesterday, Authors Alliance filed an amicus brief, joined by EFF, ARL, ALA, and Public Knowledge, with the 9th Circuit in
Below is an interview with Alison Mudditt, CEO of PLOS (Public Library of Science) discussing the impact of AI on publishing
This event has passed. You can watch the recording here. Join us for a timely conversation with librarians James Jacobs and Jim Jacobs about
In an earlier post, we shared details from Judge Alsup’s decision on Anthropic’s motion for summary judgment in Bartz v.
Late last week Judge Alsup, presiding over the Bartz v. Anthropic copyright AI litigation, granted a motion to certify a class representing authors and rightsholders of nearly 7 million books. If you are a book author (or a publisher, or an heir to an author), you should be paying attention because there is a good chance that you could be included in this class.