CCC announced its Annual Copyright License for Higher Education (ACLHE) will include internal-use AI reuse rights, expanding the license to address the growing use of AI across higher education in the United States.
As World IP Day 2026 highlights “IP and Sports: Ready, Set, Innovate,” it is worth looking beyond the scoreboard to the information infrastructure that drives sports today.
CCC’s licensing portfolio will now feature four AI licensing options to support internal & external AI use cases for businesses, Academic institutions, and AI system providers.
Tracey Armstrong shares her perspective on the future of Publishing Technology, covering digital innovation, inclusive leadership, and the challenges behind the role.
CCC supports the Transparency and Responsibility for Artificial Intelligence Networks (TRAIN) Act introduced by United States House Representatives Madeleine Dean and Nathaniel Moran.