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Major Publisher Penguin Random House Blocks AI Training on Its Books
The publishing giant called on a recent EU directive that clarifies copyright holders' rights in the face of data usage by AI firms.
Penguin Random House is adding an AI warning to its books’ copyright pages
Penguin Random House, the trade publisher, is adding language to the copyright pages of its books to prohibit the use of those books to train AI. The
Publishing Giant Adds Anti-AI Clause to Book Copyrights
Penguin Random House adds clause to copyright wording prohibiting AI training on its books, following EU AI Act and sparking discussion on ethical AI training methods.
Penguin Adds a Do-Not-Scrape-for-AI Page to Its Books
Taking a firm stance against tech companies’ unlicensed use of its authors’ works, the publishing giant Penguin Random House will change the language on all of its books’ copyright pages to expressly prohibit their use in training artificial intelligence systems, according to reporting by The Bookseller.
Penguin Random House amends its copyright rules to protect authors from AI
Artificial intelligence makers have faced a mountain of criticism for borrowing from the work of others to train its models. Now the world’s largest publishing house is taking steps to ensure its authors don’t have their work plagiarized in the name of progress.
Penguin Random House copyright pages will now forbid AI training
An amendment to Penguin Random House copyright pages forbids their work from being used to train artificial intelligence.
Penguin Random House books now explicitly say ‘no’ to AI training
The copyright page on new books and reprints now says they can’t be used or reproduced ‘for the purpose of training artificial intelligence.’
Penguin Random House amends copyright rules to say no to AI training: What does this mean
AI (artificial intelligence) companies have faced a lot of criticism from artists, developers, companies and authors from across the globe for training their AI models on the copyrighted data. Now, one of the biggest publishing companies in the world,
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Taylor Swift bypasses book publishers for new read
Taylor Swift's decision to shake off traditional publishers and distributors with her new book could shake up the industry, ...
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Victoria Monét to Publish First Children's Book ‘Everywhere You Are'
"This book means so much to me!" she said of the publication, which is meant to comfort children experiencing separation ...
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Taylor Swift is flexing her economic muscles again with the return of her tour and a new book
Taylor Swift's upcoming self-published challenges business norm. But her tour's return raises concerns about mega-events' ...
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Exclusive: Transit Books to publish more works from Nobel laureate Jon Fosse
The independent press run by a husband and wife team has grown its revenue and staff since Fosse won the Nobel in 2023.
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Rivertowns to Publish New Book by Peter Osnos
The Vietnam Partnership Destined to Fail,' by the PublicAffairs founder and former Random House editor, is slated for ...
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Taylor Swift shook off publishers for her new book. That could spell trouble for the rest of the industry.
The twist? The
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will be self-published under Swift's new imprint, Taylor Swift Publications. The billionaire is bypassing traditional
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and distributors, releasing it exclusively with ...
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"The Sequel" by Jean Hanff Korelitz, a Club Calvi bonus book
Mary Calvi talks to author Jean Hanff Korelitz about her new book "The Sequel," the follow-up to her bestselling novel "The ...
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Frankfurt Book Fair 2024: Ukraine’s Literary Resilience
Ukraine has once again made a powerful statement at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair with its national stand themed ...
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Kamala Harris’ book publisher directing ‘very sensitive’ plagiarism questions to higher-ups
The publisher of Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2009 book on criminal justice reform is redirecting “very sensitive” inquiries ...
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