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Across disciplines and industries, AI has the potential to increase efficiency and productivity by helping to plan experiments, organize and interpret documentation and data, and draft reports.
How can you tell when your search experience is holding you back? Here are four signs your organization may be ready for an upgrade.
The information professionals who thrive in 2026 will be those who bridge the gap between AI capability and information integrity while positioning themselves as essential guides during the transition to knowledge automation.Â
London Book Fair 2026 CCC was thrilled to be at the London Book Fair for vital conversations about licensing, responsible …
AI is transforming research and development by shifting how organizations interact with scientific content — from reading individual documents to loading large datasets for machine-driven analysis.
This article looks at whether any copyright exceptions apply across the European Union, the UK, and the United States, as well as what the transparency requirements are for using copyright-protected materials in AI training.
A long-term R&D strategy must account for more than just a successful launch. Read about the considerations CCC takes when evaluating R&D systems.
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.