Industry welcomes rethink as UK drops preferred AI copyright plan
United Kingdom government has now confirmed it “no longer has a preferred option” on copyright and artificial intelligence
United Kingdom government has now confirmed it “no longer has a preferred option” on copyright and artificial intelligence
Strategic partnership aims to help publishers manage, protect and monetise premium content used within AI systems
Seven new sponsors join Kudos’ Taming the Crocodile study examining the impact of zero-click search and AI overviews on scholarly communications
Publishers Association report highlights growing AI licensing market and urges UK government to reject copyright exceptions
Move addresses use cases such as prompting, summarisation, and chatbots within a college or university
Cambridge University Press & Assessment calls on governments to protect copyright through licensing as AI training rules develop worldwide
Institutions helped to adopt more cost-effective, collaborative and strategically aligned alternatives
Questionnaire aims to uncover recent trends and future priorities of the scholarly communications community
Steve Smith explains why academic publishers must now become "curators of context" in the compute age
Anna Vernon – Head of Licensing at Jisc – discusses collective negotiation, open access evolution, and her vision for a more inclusive scholarly communications…
The conference board welcomes proposals from all members of the scholarly communications community
Can improved digital access to scientific knowledge help close the gender gap in research participation?