Federal Lawsuit Aims At Texas Reader Act
The Texas “Reader Act” requires book vendors to review any book that could be sold into a school.
The Texas “Reader Act” requires book vendors to review any book that could be sold into a school.
Mark Gottlieb with Trident Media Group explores what authors and publishers should know about TikTok’s move into publishing, and how they may want to respond.
PRH CEO Nihar Malaviya said that any growth the industry has seen has been offset by increased costs.
Copyright infringement lawsuits from authors and artists against creators of Generative AI software are mounting.
According to PW’s Andrew Albanese, the ALA conference highlighted an organized response from the library and publishing communities to politicized attacks on the freedom to read.
“This is going to require a new kind of advocacy work,” says PW’s Andrew Albanese.
“AI may not replace you, but a person who uses AI could,” says Martin Delahunty.
“The hope is the risk of losing critical state funds will dissuade cities and towns from the kind of bans we’ve seen,” says PW’s Andrew Albanese.
What if a machine could lighten the burden of writing for researchers?
Trade book publishing industry as we know it will soon be obsolete, asserts Thad McIlroy.