Sitemap - 2025 - Authors Alliance
Back-of-the-Envelope Math on What Payouts We May See in the Bartz v. Anthropic Settlement
Universities as Internet Service Providers (ISPs), an Interview with Stephen Wolfson
What is Happening with the Register of Copyrights?
Authors Alliance 2025 Annual Report
Releasing The Public Interest Corpus Principles and Goals
New Whitepaper: A Thorny Question In Copyright
The Public Interest Corpus Update – Oakland Edition
Suno, Yout, Perplexity AI and §1201: AI Training and another piece of the DMCA
Big Ten Open Books: An Interview with Kate McCready (BTAA) and Charles Watkinson (UM)
Copyright Winter is Coming (to Wikipedia?)
Open? When Site Restrictions and Clauses Undermine Open Access
Institutional Repositories and AI Scraping
AI, Authorship, and the Public Interest Grant Recipients
Authors Alliance Files Amicus Brief in Thomson Reuters v. Ross
Bartz v. Anthropic Settlement Gets Preliminary Approval - Key Takeaways
Are Copyright Anxiety and Legal Chill Hampering Your Work?
The Anthropic Settlement - what it is and isn’t (and who would get paid)
Bartz v. Anthropic: A Preliminary Look at What LibGen Books May Be Included in the Class Action
Resources on Copyright and AI: Updated FAQ and Position Paper on “Lawful Access” and Fair Use
Reminder to Support Authors Alliance
The Public Interest Corpus Update – NYC Edition
Bartz v. Anthropic: What are some additional takeaways and where do things go from here?
An Update NIH and Publisher Guidance: What Authors Need to Know about NIH’s Public Access Policy
NO FAKES 2025: Another Bill Sacrificing Authors’ Free Expression for Industry Control
NIH Public Access Policy: Implementation and Feedback
The Author-Library Alliance: Supporting Fair eBook Legislation Together
Meta wins on fair use for now, but court leaves door open for “market dilution”
Bonds, Beats, and Lawsuits: How Ed Sheeran Won
What Happens if the AI Copyright Class Actions Settle?
Bartz v. Anthropic: Class Certification at Issue for Book Authors in AI Copyright Litigation
Fair Use Isn’t Optional: Judges Can Help Reclaim It for Creators
The NIH Public Access Policy: Q&A for Authors
Introducing "Future Knowledge": A New Podcast from Internet Archive and Authors Alliance
Copyright, AI, and Great Power Competition
Authors Alliance Submits Comment to FTC, Highlighting Copyright Misuse on Technology Platforms
Future Knowledge | Podcast Trailer
Perlmutter v. Blanche - Register of Copyrights Sues Trump Over His Attempt to Remove Her
Understanding the Real Barriers to Text and Data Mining
AI, Authorship and the Public Interest: Project Update and Call for Research Grant Proposals
The UK’s Curious Case of Copyright for AI-Generated Works: What Section 9(3) Means Today
Authors Alliance Submits Joint Letter with Katie Fortney Re: Copyright Claims Board
Carla Hayden removed as Librarian of Congress and what this could mean for authors
Ghibli, Ghiblification, Copyright and Style
China’s Controversial Court Rulings on AI Output—and How It May Affect People in the US
The Public Interest Corpus Update - Boston Edition
New White Paper on Federal Public Access Policies
AI Licensing: An Interview with Ben Denne of Cambridge University Press
Authors Alliance Comment on US AI Action Plan
Visit Authors Alliance’s Booth at AWP 2025
Book Talk: Copyright, AI, and Great Power Competition
Fair Use, Censorship, and Struggle for Control of Facts
The Public Interest Corpus: An Update and Opportunities for Co-Development
Copyrightability and Artificial Intelligence: A new report from the U.S. Copyright Office
On The New NIH Indirect Cost Guidance
Thomson Reuters v. Ross: The First AI Fair Use Ruling Fails to Persuade
Why Bayh-Dole has nothing to do with public access to articles under the Federal Purpose License
Artificial Intelligence, Authorship, and the Public Interest

