
The Verge reports that “The Internet Archive announced today that it has appealed its loss in a major ebook copyright case. A notice indicates that it’s filed with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Hachette v. Internet Archive, a publishing industry lawsuit over the nonprofit group’s Open Library program. The appeal follows a settlement that saw the Archive limit access to some of its scanned books as well as a second suit filed by music publishers over the Archive’s digitization of vintage records.
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The 2023 NISO Plus Forum on AI and Machine Learning in Scholarly Publishing

KnowledgeSpeak reports that “The highly anticipated 2023 NISO Plus Forum promises to be an exceptional event focused on AI and machine learning’s role in scholarly publishing. As the excitement builds for this gathering in Washington, DC, on October 3, your attendance is not to be missed.
“In an age where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, it’s vital to explore how it’s transforming scholarly communications. This forum aims to delve into AI’s impact and contribute to shaping the way forward for our community.
“Whether you embrace AI or face it with skepticism, there’s no denying its increasing relevance in various professional domains. This event is a deep dive into three core facets crucial for understanding AI and machine learning in scholarly publishing: services, data, and ethics. …”
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