Amazon's AI book feature raises author copyright and royalty concerns
Your earnings and IP rights are threatened by Amazon's new generative AI capability.
Original source — news.google.comhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirgFBVV95cUxNYjBSekpka2hWTzdnei0xRnhNTEZXVjVyMDEwdnZ2UFI0Ym5hMUlOSDA5VDhkRnpJM2JxSzh6WV9lSW9RVElUd3VHandZeDhyNndqSFZ1bHlZSjRRWEVnUGYyTHFVN3MtdmR3dWtNdHRFdEpnM1Y0clM4bktWRzRzSWtkTWJkSE1EQ0sxSzlVSnN3WHluOUJ3TGlOME1kTHU1UjlfYnQ3TVNhV1VzRlE?oc=5
This story ran in the Coral Wire edition of Wed, Aug 12 2026, when the Coral Index stood at 58/100 (Tailwinds building).
Coral Wire selects stories by a Claude-graded relevance score and writes each headline and one-line summary with an Anthropic Claude model from the linked source. Story gathering is not AI: it is a fixed set of feeds and dockets. The linked original is always the authority.
Also in this edition
- Anthropic settles $1.5B copyright case with authorsLegal — Landmark settlement establishes precedent for AI training compensation and author protections.
- OpenAI lawsuit reveals internal piracy cover-up messagesMarket — Evidence strengthens author copyright cases against major AI companies using deleted books.
- AI narration opens $35B audiobook market to indie authorsMarket — Professional audiobook production now accessible without traditional publishing gatekeepers or narrator costs.
- Anthropic settlement: authors won partial protections onlyWire — Critical analysis reveals what copyright agreement actually delivers versus author expectations.
- Your creative choices determine authorship, not AI itselfLegal — Human intent and decisions preserve author copyright ownership over AI-generated content.
- Anthropic starts watermarking Claude output this AugustLegal — Claude will invisibly mark text and images you create with it, EU-driven but worldwide, affecting drafting workflows and detection fears.
- Anthropic will watermark Claude output starting August 2026Legal — If you draft with Claude, your text will carry an invisible mark proving it touched AI—whether you wrote it yourself or not.
- AI romance novels won't inevitably replace your workWire — Speed claims overstate AI's actual market threat to professional romance authors.