Court tosses Hachette's AI book cover copyright claims
Legal precedent clarifies current AI copyright landscape for authors and publishers.
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- EU adopts Voss Report protecting author copyrights from AIWire — Major policy victory establishes enforceable copyright standards against unauthorized AI training.
- Texas escalates book bans; authors face renewed censorship pressureCommunity — Direct threat to author readership, market access, and creative freedom expands.
- Fourteen writer federations unite demanding stronger AI protections globallyWire — International advocacy movement gains institutional momentum pushing regulatory protections for author rights worldwide.