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Legal experts Daniel Gervais and Erin Finlay join Catherine Zaller Rowland, CCC VP and General Counsel for a discussion on how collective licensing can reduce legal uncertainty, ensure fair compensation, and build a balanced marketplace where creators, users, and AI developers can all thrive.
As generative AI reshapes how we create and consume content, one question looms large: how can copyright keep up? This paper by Daniel Gervais and Erin Finlay explores how collective licensing can reduce legal uncertainty, ensure fair compensation, and build a balanced marketplace where creators, users, and AI developers can all thrive.
Did you know copyright is actually a bundle of rights? Find out what copyright protects, and how promoting, training, and pasting articles into AI can trigger these copyright protections.
As generative AI reshapes how we create and consume content, one question looms large: how can copyright keep up?
February 4, 2026 – Danvers, Mass. – CCC (Copyright Clearance Center), a pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, will host the …
Roanie Levy dives into new AI tools making their way into daily activities, and the risks associated with using them.
 Copyright exists to promote progress, not to block it.
Michael Healy summarizes a selection of important highlights from key jurisdictions around the globe.
Read this post to discover types of content acquisition beyond document delivery that may require an upgraded reporting experience—companies that use any of these would benefit from upgrading to RFBI. Â
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations face a new challenge that combines technology adoption, information governance, and copyright compliance: Shadow AI.