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Without extensive legal, compliance, or information management departments, employees are frequently left to navigate complex copyright and content procurement issues on their own.
In part two of this two-part series, Andrew Robinson covers collaboration and membership, barriers to overcome, and the future of digital standards.
The future of AI will be shaped not just in courtrooms, but in direct licensing negotiations, collective rights initiatives, and the choices we make today about how our works can (and cannot) be used.
August 26, 2025 – Danvers, Mass. – CCC, a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, announced an …
CCC has announced an integration agreement with Technology from Sage, a division of Sage that provides library technology solutions.
A common goal for pharmaceutical companies is to develop relationships with healthcare professionals (HCPs), providing them with timely, accurate, and …
At CCC, we talk a lot about “affiliation disambiguation.” It’s a mouthful, but it’s a struggle publishers know very well: …
At CCC, we regularly hear from life science companies looking to get more out of their literature search efforts, especially …
Opt-in copyright licensing solutions for AI companies exist in the market, and they will grow only if policymakers press Big Tech to respect copyright and support a system that offers AI developers access to copyright content on free-market terms.
We speak to Shannon Reville & Stephen Howe, product management leaders at CCC, to break down the concept of affiliation disambiguation & why it matters in scholarly publishing.