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The Divide in Journalism Over AI

Plagiarism Today

AI is causing a divide in journalism as news organizations work to find boundaries for the use of AI in reporting and licensing their work. The post The Divide in Journalism Over AI appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Utilizing the Annual Copyright License Across Your Organization

Velocity of Content

Fast-paced organizations that rely on and invest heavily in R&D should not only regard published content as the heart of innovation, but also possess a deep appreciation of the system of copyright protecting this intellectual property. How Do Different Departments Use the Annual Copyright License?

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Fish Principals Author The Licensing Journal Article “Patent Licensing”

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

When a patentee enters into an agreement with a third party that does not expressly include a pat­ent license ( e.g. , a covenant not to sue between a non-practicing patentee and a third-party prac­ticing entity), does that agreement render the third party’s products a “patented article” that requires marking?

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Why Emerging Life Science Companies Must Address Copyright Compliance

Velocity of Content

One area that often gets overlooked in the outsourcing and collaboration process is how to manage copyright compliance and the associated risks of non-compliance. While smaller companies without a librarian or information specialist onboard may be unaware of their obligations under copyright law, their lack of knowledge won’t help them. 

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Joseph E. Walsh Jr. and Michael Kella Offer Protective Steps for Software Purchasers in The Licensing Journal

LexBlog IP

Software products often have more than one author or developer, and layered copyright ownership. Recently published by The Licensing Journal, the article at the link below breaks out five key issues to keep in mind when considering a major software purchase. READ THE ARTICLE IN THE LICENSING JOURNAL HERE.

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CCC and Chinese Medical Association Publishing House Partner to Provide Global Licensing Solution for CMA Articles

Velocity of Content

CCC has contracted with the Chinese Medical Association Publishing House (CMAPH) to offer document delivery and licensing solutions for all CMAPH journals. CMA titles are now included in the Republication License Service on CCC Marketplace and Document Delivery with RightFind.

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AI, Licensing, and The Path Forward

Velocity of Content

From Large Language Models (LLMs) to other research-based applications, AI technologies rely on millions of books, scholarly journals, and other curated publications. The post AI, Licensing, and The Path Forward appeared first on Copyright Clearance Center.