Copyright Clearance Center adds internal AI reuse rights to Higher Education License

The CCC embedding AI reuse rights into its flagship higher education blanket license is a landmark move in AI copyright infrastructure.

Publishers and Authors Sue Meta, Alleging 'Massive' Copyright Infringement Behind Its Llama AI Service

A class action lawsuit from publishers and authors targeting Meta's Llama AI directly names the use of pirated library datasets (LibGen et al.) as the training corpus for one of the most widely-used open AI models.

Knowledgespeak Editorial – Are Machine-Use Rights Becoming Scholarly Publishing's Blind Spot?

A sharp editorial arguing that machine-use rights have become scholarly publishing's most under-resolved legal and operational problem.

The Corpus Is the Product Now

Academic publishing built a cathedral. The question nobody wants to answer is how much of the foundation is load-bearing. CAS Newton launched this week — CAS's new agentic AI

Springer Publishing Company & Cashmere Announce Partnership to Bring Trusted Healthcare Education Content to AI Systems

Springer Publishing Company joins the growing cohort of publishers using Cashmere to manage AI content licensing — specifically for healthcare education content.