CCC Virtual Town Hall to Feature Discussion of Recent AI and Copyright Cases During a LinkedIn Live Conversation on Tuesday, 16 September at 10:00 am ET / 4:00 pm CEST

September 4, 2025 – Danvers, Mass. –  CCC (Copyright Clearance Center), a pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, will host a free virtual town hall, AI & Copyright: Recent Litigation Themes, via LinkedIn Live on Tuesday, 16 September, 10:00 am ET/4:00 pm CET. The event is designed to meet the informational needs of professionals in publishing, AI technology, and business, featuring an examination of the types of claims and the defenses being raised, how courts are viewing issues like market harm, data sources, and guardrails, and the evolving legal theories around transformative use.

The panel of intellectual property (IP) experts will include:

  • Dr. Hayleigh Bosher, Reader in Intellectual Property Law and Associate Dean, Brunel University of London
  • Terrica Carrington, Vice President, Law, Policy & International, Motion Picture Association
  • Nancy Wolff, Partner, Cowan DeBaets Abrahams & Sheppard, LLP   
  • Roy Kaufman, Managing Director, CCC

“As approximately 50 copyright-related cases against AI companies move through courts worldwide, early decisions are starting to shape the legal landscape,” said Tracey Armstrong, President and CEO, CCC. “CCC is pleased to bring together leading IP and technology experts to explore key themes emerging from litigation and what they mean for organizations developing or using AI.”

CCC advocates for copyright worldwide by engaging governments, stakeholders, and individuals with educational programmingthought leadership resources, and through its online hub, AI, Copyright & Licensing. In July 2024, CCC announced the availability of AI rights for internal corporate use within its Annual Copyright License (ACL), an enterprise-wide content licensing solution offering companies an efficient way to obtain rights to use copyrighted materials within AI systems. The license provides users with a harmonized set of internal use AI rights from a broad range of rightsholders and remunerates rightsholders for these new uses of their content. In March 2025, CCC announced the launch of a new AI systems training license for the external use of copyrighted works.

Since 1978, CCC has supported content users by providing efficient licensing solutions for their content uses. CCC’s non-exclusive voluntary collective rights licensing solutions include ACL for BusinessMultinational Copyright License (MCL) for BusinessACL for Higher EducationACL for Curriculum & Instruction, and ACL for Student Assessments. In addition to licensing solutions, CCC provides software solutions with integrated one-stop access for users to request, receive, and pay for full-text content and permissions to re-use content.

About CCC (Copyright Clearance Center)

A pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, CCC has been dedicated to advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation since its inception in 1978. Today, CCC supports a thriving knowledge economy as a trusted intermediary, providing licensing solutions that make copyright work, including collective licensing solutions for the use of copyrighted materials with AI systems. CCC also offers a portfolio of innovative and complementary software solutions, as well as high-quality content, data, and information services.