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CCC to host 'AI & Copyright: Essential Information for Global, Cross-Border Business' -

CCC, a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, will host the Town Hall event ‘AI & Copyright: Essential Information for Global, Cross-Border Business’ via LinkedIn Live on 24 September, 10:00 am EST/4:00 pm CET.

A panel of legal experts, including Prof. Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt University Law School; Eleonora Rosati, Stockholm University; Karyn Temple, Motion Picture Association; and Atsushi Okada, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto will explore topics at the intersection of AI and copyright with a focus on cross-border implications for businesses around the world. Moderated by Catherine Zaller Rowland, CCC Vice President, General Counsel, the panelists will also discuss several national approaches from around the world, and the important role of contracts and licensing for harmonization, among other relevant topics.

In July, CCC announced the availability of AI re-use rights within its Annual Copyright Licenses (ACL), an enterprise-wide content licensing solution offering rights from millions of works to businesses that subscribe. The collective licensing solution enables participating rights holders to fulfill the needs of companies for an efficient way to legally acquire the rights to use copyrighted materials within AI systems for internal use.

CCC actively advocates for copyright worldwide by engaging governments, stakeholders, and individuals with educational programming and thought leadership resources. The organization also maintains an online hub, AI, Copyright & Licensing, which features informational resources for creators, publishers, rightsholders, technologists, media representatives, policymakers, intellectual property attorneys, and others, including Prof. Gervais’ paper, ‘Collective Licensing and AI’ and Rowland’s article, ‘The Licensing Vector: A Fair Approach to Content Use in LLMs.’

Since 1978, CCC has supported content users by providing efficient, harmonized licensing solutions that cover their internal uses of content. CCC’s portfolio of non-exclusive voluntary collective licensing solutions includes ACL for Business, Multinational Copyright License (MCL) for Business, ACL for Higher Education, ACL for Curriculum & Instruction, and ACL for Student Assessments. In addition to licensing solutions, CCC provides one-stop access for users to request, receive, and pay for full-text content and permissions to reuse content.

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