Penguin Random House amends its copyright rules to protect authors from AI
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Penguin Random House Publishing has amended the copyright page in its books to state that no part may be utilized for the purpose of training AI technologies.
The new copyright wording expressly reserves titles from text and data mining, in accordance with a recent European Parliament directive that addresses ownership issues.
This step reflects a growing trend among publishers to protect their authors' works from being utilized without consent in the development of artificial intelligence.
Earlier in the week, Penguin Random House sent a cease and desist letter to Perplexity for using its articles without permission, indicating increasing vigilance against AI encroachment.
Read at Engadget
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