Charles Clark (1933- 2006) spent much of his career focusing his critical mind on the intersection of copyright and technology. This year’s memorial lecture did...
Today, 20 March 2024, the major representatives of authors and publishers around the world, IAF, IPA and STM, and IFRRO, representing the collective management organisations...
Day 2 of London Book Fair continued discussions on sustainable development and copyright, with the Charles Clark Memorial Lecture, jointly organized by The Publishers Association...
This year’s London Book Fair looks to have stepped up again after the Covid years with multiple stages covering a diverse range of programming. Many...
The webinar, held on 21 February for IPA members, was offered in partnership with our members the Federation of European Publishers (FEP), Syndicat National de...
The developing relationship between artificial intelligence and intellectual property continues to be at the forefront of discussions in the intersection between AI and copyright. This...
IPA's Copyright Committee has endorsed a position on generative AI & copyright, which had been developed by the IPA's Copyright Policy Working Group. The position...
Europe has taken a significant step forward in regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI) after the Committee of Permanent Representatives of the European Union (COREPER) voted in...
Jessica Sänger, Chair of IPA's Copyright Committee, moderated a session with Giulia Marangoni, Peter Schoppert, and Sebastian Posth to discuss prominent questions on content protection...
The education publishers’ section of IPA’s French member, Les Editeurs d’Education, hosted the latest meeting of IPA’s Educational Publishers Forum (EPF) with a theme ‘ArtificiaI...