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Intellectual Property
- A New Dawn for Copyright? USCO Recognizes Some Protections for AI-Generated Work but Rejects Others
- AI and Copyright: Human Artistry Campaign Launches to Support Songwriters and Musicians’ Rights
- AI and its implications for copyright -opinion
- AI Art Generators and the Online Image Market
- Artificial Intelligence (USPTO)
- Artificial Intelligence Blueprint for an AI Bill Of Rights
- Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Policy (WIPO)
- Authors risk losing copyright if AI content is not disclosed, US guidance says
- Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (Events in 2023)
- Copyright Law and Machine Learning for AI: Where Are We and Where Are We Going? (Videos)
- Could AI free academics up or increase the pressure to publish?
- United States: Copyright with No Author?
- Defamation and Copyright
- Does Generative AI Need to Infringe Copyright to Create?
- Fair Use or Fair Game? Bad Copyright Behavior is Infectious
- Generative AI Can Be a Co-Songwriter, Not a Copycat: Guest Post by Endel CEO Oleg Stavitsky
- Guest Post — Academic Publishers Are Missing the Point on ChatGPT
- Highlights From WIPO’s 43rd Meeting of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights
- How The Latest AI-Generated Copyright Loss Could Add Friction To Music And Technology’s Complicated Relationship
- How We Think About Copyright and AI Art
- Internet Archive just lost a federal lawsuit against big book publishers – It plans to appeal the ruling.
- Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over E-Book Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know
- IP Lawyer vs. ChatGPT: Top 10 Legal Issues of Using Generative AI at Work
- New Nigerian Copyright Act Creates Open Fair Dealing Exception
- 9 questions about the threats to ban TikTok, answered
- On AI-Generated Works, Artists, and Intellectual Property
- Roman Numeral Error Shaved Ten Years Off a Movie’s Copyright
- Stable Diffusion copyright lawsuits could be a legal earthquake for AI
- Takeaways From the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies Partnership Series – Part One of Three
- Takeaways From the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies Partnership Series – Part Two of Three
- The AI Revolution Is Upon Us, Whether or Not Copyright Laws Are Ready
- The Role of Copyright Law in Text and Data Mining Research
- To AI or Not to AI: U.S. Copyright Office Clarifies Options
- United States: The Training Wheels Are Off: The Copyright Implications Of Training Generative AI
- White House Releases Guidance on AI
- Will eBook Ruling Impact Fair Use Analysis for Generative AI?
- WIPO SCCR/43: Copyright Limitations & Exceptions work program approved
- Worldwide: Generative Artificial Intelligence Models: Not Necessarily A Matter Of Copyright
Open Access, A2k & Scholarly Communication
- Book publishers with surging profits struggle to prove Internet Archive hurt sales
- Bloomsbury announces pilot collective-action funding model for Open Access books
- Conference Paper: “Responding to Digital Misinformation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Effective Countermeasures”
- Controlled Digital Lending Takes a Blow in Court
- Conversion to open access sees upsurge in usage
- Fifty per cent of Cambridge papers now open access
- Libraries Need More Freedom to Distribute Digital Books
- Guest Post — Addressing Paper Mills and a Way Forward for Journal Security
- Guest Post — Article Processing Charges are a Heavy Burden for Middle-Income Countries
- Guest Post – Of Special Issues and Journal Purges
- Norway demotes Hindawi journal after claims one published a stolen paper
- The death of open access mega-journals?
- The Internet Archive lawsuit highlights the tricky economics of e-books and librariesThe Publisher Playbook: A Brief History of the Publishing Industry’s Obstruction of the Library Mission
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