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Carlo Scollo Lavizzari, IP Strategy, Business and Legal Consultant
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Protecting Commercial AI Rights is Harder than You Think — EU Edition
CCC’s Roy Kaufman writes in The Scholarly Kitchen about how generative AI has changed the dynamic of the EU’s Digital Single Market Copyright Directive (DSM), creating risks and challenges for rightsholders and users alike.
CCC Town Hall - The Heart of the Matter: Copyright, AI Training and LLMs
An expert panel discusses the technology behind LLMs, legal implications to copyright, and why the future direction of generative AI matters for publishers, academics, and researchers.
Heart of the Matter: Demystifying Copying in the Training of LLMs.
Reflecting on the past 15 months, the progress made in generative AI and large language models (LLMs) following the introduction and availability of ChatGPT to the public has dominated the headlines. Read this piece by CCC Executive Vice President & CTO Babis Marmanis in Dataversity.
Licensing of Copyright-Protected Material for AI Makes Business Sense
International copyright expert Professor Daniel Gervais delivers powerful insights on the topic of AI and copyright with his newest paper exploring the legal uncertainties around machine learning and AI as well as potential solutions.
Collective Licensing and AI
In this short memo written for CCC, internationally recognized copyright expert Professor Daniel Gervais, who focuses on international IP law and the law of Artificial Intelligence, addresses key copyright questions posed by AI technologies.
Diving Deeper into Artificial Intelligence: Understanding the Risks in Incorporating AI Technology into the Workplace
The advent of AI brings opportunities to a range of industries and endeavors in many fields. Its applications as an academic resource and its capacity to generate new content have garnered much attention in recent months. However, there are a number of important legal risks to weigh in using AI technology.
An Examination of Google/Microsoft/OpenAI’s Announcements About Indemnifying Users Against Potential Copyright Liability
Watchers of the AI space will have noticed that over the course of the last few months, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI have all made public announcements about their willingness to stand in their customers’ shoes when, or if, they face liability for copyright infringement in connection with use of their products.
Recent recordings on the Intersection of AI & Copyright
ChatGPT & Information Integrity
When “chatbots” can write news articles and research papers, the value of creativity and scholarship faces important questions, from originality and authenticity to expertise and empathy. Town Hall guests offered insights on the impact of AI in publishing and research.
AI and Its Impact on OA and Research Integrity
CCC’s Roy Kaufman joins a panel of industry experts to discuss the rise of generative AI and its impact on open access content and licensing. View the recording for insight into the opportunities and challenges of AI in scholarly communications.
AI, Licensing and the Path Forward: CCC Town Hall
Catherine Zaller Rowland, Daniel Gervais, Bruce Rich, and Carlo Scollo Lavizzari consider how voluntary collective licensing is a proven way to use large collections of copyrighted materials with permission, and why AI technologies must address concerns over equity, transparency, and authenticity.
Additional insights from CCC's Velocity of Content blog
Learn how information professionals can approach the changing environment caused by the rapid-fire advancements in AI technology to raise the profile of the information center and provide value.
Roy Kaufman evaluates responses from the United States Copyright Office notice of inquiry entitled “Artificial Intelligence and Copyright.”
Are you “Fully AI Ready”? Read David Worlock’s findings from his recent attendance at CCC’s FAIR Forum, held in partnership with the GO FAIR Foundation.
FAIR data plays a crucial role in AI creating a foundation for trust and success. Read Babis Marmanis’ analysis of FAIR Data in the AI Era.
Roy Kaufman is Managing Director, Business Development and Government Relations at CCC, where he participates in a wide range of copyright and licensing conversations internally and with many industry groups. We recently caught up with Roy for an industry update on AI and other related topics.
While generative AI such as ChatGPT gets all the buzz, AI in other, typically more targeted forms, has been used for years to solve business and research challenges.
CCC chats with Jane Reed, Linguamatics’ head of life science strategy, about the
“data revolution” happening in healthcare, where natural language processing is underutilized in organizations, and more.
CCC has continuously developed its RightFind XML offering since its inception in 2016, and we now offer even more flexible ways to incorporate scientific articles from more than 50 publishers into AI and machine-learning initiatives.
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Lessons to Inform the Future of Collective Licensing
The three essays in this ebook look at the development of licensing and collective licensing in text publishing.