Hachette's AI cover lawsuit dismissed; author IP uncertain
Key legal precedent shapes AI copyright landscape for authors, publishers today.
This story ran in the Coral Wire edition of Sat, Aug 22 2026, when the Coral Index stood at 61/100 (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.
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- Artists sue AI giants over your unauthorized training dataWire — Your unpublished work may have trained AI without permission or compensation.
- Your 2026 AI writing toolkit: essential tools comparedMarket — New guide helps authors evaluate which AI tools actually serve your craft.
- Self-publishing authors: build your AI workflow strategicallyMarket — Avoid integration chaos—combine drafting and publishing tools that work together.
- Massachusetts romance author publishes AI-cowritten book liveWire — Real author tests hybrid AI writing in romance—results reshaping genre norms.
- Are fictionbots replacing romance writers? Authors respondWire — Industry experts weigh whether AI threatens your romance writing career.
- One-third web pages show AI authorship since ChatGPTCommunity — Content saturation grows—your human authenticity becomes competitive advantage now.
- YouTube creators face backlash accepting AI partnership dealsAI — Authors face identical ethical dilemmas disclosing AI-sponsored content partnerships.