AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Copyright Clash: Independent music publisher Round Hill Music sued Anthropic and Suno in California, alleging both used lyrics from at least 500 songs (including James Brown, The Kinks, and the Goo Goo Dolls) to train AI systems, with potential damages “conceivably” topping $1B—another escalation in the copyright fight over AI training. Publishing Authorship Pressure: A new report highlights how suspected AI-written books are triggering deal pullbacks and forcing publishers to rethink authorship verification as generative AI scandals keep erupting. Print Tech Push: 55printing.com launched a “Digital Fast” platform touting 1–2 business day color and B&W copies, variable data, free file conversion tools, and AI-assisted design with tracking through delivery. Manga Market Growth: HarperCollins is set to launch a Kazé Manga imprint for the U.S., while ICv2’s Manga Week notes Japanese-run digital manga platforms are multiplying across North America. Media/Platform Liability: A Ninth Circuit ruling cleared the way for thousands of social media addiction lawsuits against Meta and TikTok to proceed, rejecting their push for Section 230 protection from suit. Book Access Initiative: Toys for Tots’ Operation Turn the Page says it has distributed 63M+ books since 2008 and is targeting the “one age-appropriate book per 300 children” gap in low-income communities.
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