journalism rights

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The tag 'journalism rights' on WindowsForum.com covers the legal and economic challenges facing news publishers as generative AI companies ingest and repurpose their content. Recent discussion focuses on the SPUR Coalition, a transatlantic group of media organizations including the BBC, Sky News, and major newspapers, which launched in 2026 to demand standards, measurement, and payment for AI use of news. The coalition argues that without a durable licensing framework, the economics of original reporting are undermined. This tag explores how publishers are organizing to protect their intellectual property and negotiate fair terms with AI developers, reflecting broader tensions between journalism and emerging technology.
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    SPUR Coalition Pushes AI News Licensing Standards Across Europe and North America

    Thirty European and North American media organizations joined SPUR, a publisher coalition launched by the BBC, Sky News, The Guardian, the Financial Times, Telegraph Media Group, and others, on June 3, 2026, in Marseille, France, to demand standards, measurement, and payment for AI use of news...
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