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2 months ago |
downthetubes.net | John Freeman |s’ Licensing |s' Licensing
John is the founder of downthetubes, launched in 1998. He is a comics and magazine editor, writer, and Press Officer for the Lakes International Comic Art Festival. He also runs Crucible Comic Press. Working in British comics publishing since the 1980s, his credits include editor of titles such as Doctor Who Magazine and Overkill for Marvel UK, Babylon 5 Magazine, Star Trek Magazine, and its successor, Star Trek Explorer, and more.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
inpublishing.co.uk | s' Licensing
Reacting to the publication of the AI Opportunities Action Plan, the Creative Rights in AI Coalition has said: “Following the Prime Minister’s broad commitment to take forward the Plan’s recommendations, we call on the government to provide assurances that all options in the Copyright and AI Consultation – including enforcing the existing copyright regime with transparency provisions – remain on the table.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
prnewswire.co.uk | s' Licensing
The five-book shortlist "showcases and celebrates the very best of educational writing and illustration", /PRNewswire/ -- The Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society (ALCS) and the Society of Authors (SoA) are delighted to announce the shortlist for the 2024 ALCS Educational Writers' Award, the UK's only award for educational writing that inspires creativity, encourages students to read widely and builds up their understanding of a subject beyond the requirements of exam specifications.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ukaop.org | s' Licensing
AI Opportunities Action Plan: Creative Rights In AI Coalition Warns Against Mirroring EU Approach And Rejects Suggestion Of ‘Uncertainty’ In UK Law Published: 15 Jan 2025 Reacting to the publication of the AI Opportunities Action Plan, the Creative Rights in AI Coalition has said: “Following the Prime Minister’s broad commitment to take forward the Plan’s recommendations, we call on the government to provide assurances that all options in the Copyright and AI Consultation – including...
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Dec 4, 2024 |
prnewswire.co.uk | s' Licensing
The survey, of 13,574 members of ALCS highlighted the lack of transparency that surrounds generative AI models. , /PRNewswire/ -- The Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) has found in a recent survey of its members that only 7% of authors who know that their work has been used to train AI had given permission. Furthermore, over three-quarters (77%) of authors do not know if their work has been used to train AI models.
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