publishers rights

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The publishers rights tag on WindowsForum.com covers legal and ethical issues surrounding how AI companies use publisher content. Discussions include EU antitrust probes into Google's use of web pages and YouTube videos for AI training without fair compensation, AI browsers bypassing paywalls by simulating human browsing, and copyright lawsuits against Microsoft by news organizations over AI training data. These threads explore the tension between generative AI development and the rights of content creators, focusing on fair use, compensation, and competitive advantages in the AI market.
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    Publisher Rights in Indonesia: Quality Journalism, Platforms, and Policy Friction

    The draft regulation on publisher rights became a mirror for Indonesia’s media industry long before it became a policy. What began as a presidential push to protect quality journalism from platform dependency instead exposed deep fractures inside the press, uncertainty inside government, and...
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    EU Antitrust Probe into Google's AI Overviews and YouTube Training Data

    The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Google’s use of online content to power and train artificial intelligence features, focusing on whether the company has been using publishers’ web pages and YouTube videos without fair compensation or meaningful choice, and...
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    AI Browsers Bypass Paywalls: What Publishers and IT Teams Must Do

    AI-powered browsers that act like human users are forcing a swift and uncomfortable reckoning for publishers: a Columbia Journalism Review investigation found that agentic browsers such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet can, in some cases, access and reproduce content behind...
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    Microsoft Faces Major Copyright Lawsuit Over AI Training with News Content

    In the latest round of legal maneuvers surrounding artificial intelligence and copyright, Microsoft finds itself in the thick of a high-profile lawsuit filed by The New York Times and a coalition of other prominent news organizations. This case underscores the growing tensions between technology...
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