“The Authors Guild is thrilled the DOJ has taken on the case on behalf of authors,” notes PW’s Andrew Albanese. “But I think it is fair to say that Amazon remains in focus for many.”
Life Science organizations are finding that it’s simply no longer feasible to provide expert research assistance on demand for all employees, given the decentralized nature of today’s increasingly remote workforces.
The session will look at best practices for implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals and ask how RROs and the wider copyright community can get involved in and contribute to efforts towards achieving quality education, gender equality and responsible consumption and production.
On Tuesday, October 26, the US Copyright Office, and the US Patent and Trademark Office are co-hosting a three-part discussion on “Copyright Law and Machine Learning for AI: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?”
After almost 20 years of informal and then formal meetings among various groups of stakeholders and then with members of Congress, the Copyright Act of 1976 was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Gerald Ford.
As part of CCC’s ongoing Q&A series, we talk with Aaron Reid, Sr. Product Manager, to find out how our customers’ input has impacted the launch of—and subsequent updates to—CCC’s new transactional e-commerce platform, Marketplace.