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theguardian.com - Emma Loffhagen - Book publishers sue Google for copyright infringement over Gemini AI training
Book publishers sue Google for copyright infringement over Gemini AI training
The Guardian

A group of major publishers have filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the company of illegally using millions of copyrighted books to help build its Gemini artificial intelligence models, in “one of the most prolific infringements of…

searchengineland.com - Kelsey Libert - Hidden gem publishers outperform major media on audience affinity: Study
Hidden gem publishers outperform major media on audience affinity: Study
Search Engine Land

Hidden gem publishers have 1.7x higher audience affinity than major media outlets, even though they attract 130x less traffic. If that makes you rethink your 2026 earned media strategy, it should. Fractl's latest SparkToro-backed research suggests…

adweek.com - Mark Stenberg - Book Publishers Sue Google Over AI Training
Book Publishers Sue Google Over AI Training
ADWEEK

The future of brands gets decided here. Join the industry's top marketers at Brandweek for the ideas, insights, and connections shaping what's next. Get your ticket. A coalition of major book publishers and authors has filed a class action lawsuit…

engadget.com - Anna Washenko - Three publishers challenge Google over AI copyright infringement
Three publishers challenge Google over AI copyright infringement
Engadget

It's the latest in a barrage of efforts to win compensation from AI companies over training materials. Horacio Villalobos/Getty Images A trio of publishers and one author are seeking a class action lawsuit against Google on claims that the tech…

bookriot.com - Community - Publishers Launch New Lawsuit Against Google for Using Digital Books to Train AI
Publishers Launch New Lawsuit Against Google for Using Digital Books to Train AI
BOOK RIOT

A group of three publishers, plus author Scott Turow, has brought perhaps the most straightforward case against a tech company's use of books in training AI models. The case is not focused on on the legality of using books at all in training these…

heraldscotland.com - Hannah Brown - Former MSYP challenges council to publish £53k probe into complaints
Former MSYP challenges council to publish £53k probe into complaints
The Herald

Although the inquiry cleared council employees of wrongdoing, it made three recommendations, including a review of how concerns are managed and recorded when no formal complaint has been lodged. The council has withheld the final report, its…

straitstimes.com - Publishers accuse Google of stealing copyrighted content in new lawsuit
Publishers accuse Google of stealing copyrighted content in new lawsuit
The Straits Times

WASHINGTON – Multiple book publishers sued Google on July 14 for allegedly stealing copyrighted content, using it to train artificial intelligence (AI) models and then generating content that “directly” competes with the…

hothardware.com - Alan Velasco - Ex-PlayStation Exec Blames Publishers For High Digital Game Prices
Ex-PlayStation Exec Blames Publishers For High Digital Game Prices
HotHardware

Sony has been catching a lot of heat from gamers after it announced its plans to no longer produce discs for games released after January 2028. One of the key complaints is the high pricing of games available in the PlayStation Store, but in an…

gameranx.com - Ryan Parreno - Former Sony Exec Claims Publishers Price Their Games On PlayStation - But There's A Lawsuit That Says Otherwise
Former Sony Exec Claims Publishers Price Their Games On PlayStation - But There's A Lawsuit That Says Otherwise
Gameranx

A former Sony exec made a claim in a recent interview about PlayStation that's actually being disputed in court right now. Gordon Thornton is a former SVP at PlayStation, who worked on growing PlayStation Store's digital business. In an interview…

thebookseller.com - Scarlett Clarke - Harriet Sanders to retire from Pan Macmillan after 40-year publishing career
Harriet Sanders to retire from Pan Macmillan after 40-year publishing career
The Bookseller

Harriet Sanders, publisher of the Macmillan Collector's Library (MCL), will retire from Pan Macmillan following a 40-year career in the publishing industry. Create a free account to unlock 3 articles a month and receive tailored newsletters with…

thebookseller.com - Heather Gosling - US publishers file lawsuit against Google for 'training Gemini on copyrighted books
US publishers file lawsuit against Google for 'training Gemini on copyrighted books
The Bookseller

Publishers and authors have filed a new lawsuit in the US against Google, alleging that the tech giant has engaged in widespread copyright infringement by using author's works to train Gemini AI models. Create a free account to unlock 3 articles a…

futureparty.com - David Vendrell - Are Publishers Ditching Google?
Are Publishers Ditching Google?
TheFutureParty

Reportedly, several major publishers are considering opting out of Google Search. Why It Hurts: Just a couple of years ago, a publisher deciding to leave Google Search was unthinkable — it's the primary way the world surfaces information and…

thegamer.com - Jack Coleman - id Software Producer Blames Publishers And Monopolies For Gaming's Current Woes
id Software Producer Blames Publishers And Monopolies For Gaming's Current Woes
TheGamer

It's a tumultuous time for gaming. After years of unprecedented growth during the pandemic, the economics are beginning to stagnate while the cost of producing games continues to rise. The constant barrage of mass layoffs we've seen over the last…

amny.com - Isabella Gallo - Major book publishers sue Google over Gemini AI stealing millions of copyrighted works, argue tech giant will 'weaken the incentive to create'
Major book publishers sue Google over Gemini AI stealing millions of copyrighted works, argue tech giant will 'weaken the incentive to create'
amNewYork

Some of the world's largest publishers of novels, academic books, and articles filed a federal class action suit against Google over allegations that the tech giant scraped their copyrighted literature from the web and fed it into its artificial…

forbes.com - Trefis Team - Why The Market Misread Intel's AI Potential
Why The Market Misread Intel's AI Potential
Forbes

SUQIAN, CHINA - JUNE 1, 2026 - A netizen is using his mobilephone to view intel logo and using his computer to view intel webpage in Suqian, Jiangsu, China on June 1, 2026. (Photo credit should read CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images)…

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