Superman’s Copyright Saga

The creators of Superman sold their rights for just $130 in 1938, igniting decades of lawsuits over ownership and fair treatment. Now, the battle continues as Shuster’s heir claims to hold certain foreign rights…
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The Public Interest Corpus Update – Boston Edition 

On March 3, librarians, authors, publishers, and technologists gathered at Northeastern University Library in Boston to contribute to a startup plan for The Public Interest Corpus. The Public Interest Corpus is focused on supporting the creation of high-quality AI training data from memory organizations (e.g., libraries, archives, museums) and their partners (e.g., publishers) that advance the public interest. For too long, access to high-quality training data has been limited to…

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Government-Operated Platforms and the First Amendment in Schiff v. U.S. Office of Personnel Management

This is a post authored by Maria Crusey, an intern with Authors Alliance and a third-year law student at Washington University School of Law.  Introduction Tension between government actions and freedom of speech under the First Amendment is nothing new. Since the adoption of the First Amendment, individuals and entities have alleged government actors violate free speech rights through actions ranging from the establishment of campaign finance laws to the…

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