CCC returns to the London Book Fair next week to host the “Publishers, Copyright & AI: Taking Action,” panel and welcome the publishing community to Booth 7H02 to discuss how our data-driven solutions can help them transition to and transform Open Access (OA) programs.

Taking place on the first day of the Fair (Tuesday, 12 March) at 10:30 AM in the Tech Theatre, Publishers, Copyright & AI: Taking Action will feature an international panel of senior figures from leading scholarly publishers, including Claire Harper, Head of Global Rights & Licensing, Sage, and Sarah Fricker, Group Head of Legal, IOP Publishing. They will be addressing questions such as, “What are the legal and regulatory precedents that really matter?” and “Which measures must be in place to support innovation, while facilitating responsible AI approaches by big tech?” Attendees will learn what they can do when it comes to facilitating permission to use copyrighted works to train AI models.

This London Book Fair panel follows a series of CCC-hosted Town Hall events on the topic of AI: 

  • The Heart of the Matter: Copyright, AI Training and LLMs, where experts discussed technical and legal aspects of the use of copyrighted content in AI systems.  
  • AI, Licensing and the Path Forward, which focused on the role of opt-in, voluntary collective licensing for securing access to large collections of copyrighted materials with permission, and why AI technologies must address important concerns over equity, transparency, and authenticity.  
  • ChatGPT & Information Integrity, which explored the evolving nature of originality and authenticity in a world of AI and discussed the rapid growth of generative AI tools.  

CCC’s dedicated resource page, Intersection of AI & Copyright, features informational resources for creators, rightsholders, technologists, media representatives, policy makers, intellectual property attorneys, and others.

CCC publishing industry experts will also be on hand at Booth 7H02 during the Fair to showcase how we can support publishers in a changing ecosystem.

We will be continuing conversations on the various metadata challenges facing the scholarly publishing community, as outlined in The State of Scholarly Metadata interactive report, while sharing how the CCC Scholarly Communications Suite can support publishers of all sizes with metadata-driven OA solutions to scale and optimize transforming businesses. This includes OA Intelligence, which combines sophisticated, AI-enabled, affiliation-matching technology and analytic capabilities; RightsLink for Scientific Communications, offering flexible workflows for publishers to manage APC payments & institutional OA agreements; and Ringgold Solutions, an expertly curated database utilizing persistent identifiers (PIDs) to improve the quality of organization data.

The London Book Fair takes place from 12 – 14 March 2024 at The Olympia London. 

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A pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, CCC advances copyright, accelerates knowledge, and powers innovation. With expertise in copyright, data quality, data analytics, and FAIR data implementations, CCC and its subsidiary RightsDirect collaborate with stakeholders on innovative solutions to harness the power of data and AI.
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