Features
- Complement your subscriptions and publisher agreements with a single-source licensing solution
- Provide a consistent set of reuse rights across publishers to enable your team to efficiently collaborate
- Includes a harmonized set of rights for the internal-only use of lawfully acquired content with AI systems
- Demonstrate your organization’s respect for intellectual property and commitment to corporate social responsibility
Benefits
- Allow library staff to spend less time verifying rights and obtaining individual permissions
- Limit copyright infringement risk
- Reduce exception handling with a consistent set of storage, reuse, and internal AI rights that apply across a broad repertory of titles
CCC Pioneers Collective Licensing Solution for Content Usage in Internal AI Systems
CCC announced the availability of artificial intelligence (AI) re-use rights within its Annual Copyright Licenses (ACL), an enterprise-wide content licensing solution offering rights from millions of works to businesses that subscribe. The inclusion of AI re-use rights makes the ACL the first-ever collective licensing solution for the internal use of copyrighted materials in AI systems.
“It is possible to be pro-AI and pro-copyright, and to couple AI with respect for creators. Responsible AI starts with licensing, and in developing this license, CCC enables users to efficiently gain access to a consistent set of rights across many rightsholders and returns royalties to rightsholders as compensation for use of their works.” – Tracey Armstrong, President and CEO, CCC. Read the press release >
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AI, Copyright & Licensing Insights
Copyright is central to high quality outcomes as copyrighted material is the fuel for AI systems. Licensing is an effective solution enabling the use of copyrighted material as society realizes the benefits promised by AI systems. Learn more about AI, Copyright & Licensing.
2023 Information Seeking & Consumption Study
Over 600 information professionals around the world share how copyrighted content is reused and shared in the workplace.
How the Chiesi Library Team is Supporting the Evolution of Copyright Education
Chiesi’s library team wanted to create a system to ensure that copyright compliance became second nature for the global pharmaceutical company with more than 6500 employees. To do this, a cross-functional team crafted department-specific education sessions. The results speak for themselves.
Top 10 Misconceptions about Copyright
Copyright is often misunderstood. Employees rely on and collaborate using published content as part of their daily business routine. These uses of published information support innovation, discovery, and growth. These activities may, however, be violating copyright law and placing your organization at greater risk of infringement.