The interplay between fair use and infringement is perhaps best explored in the Texaco case, in which evidence of (my current employer) CCC’s collective license for internal commercial reuse was introduced
Doreen Alberts, an independent life sciences consultant with 30+ years’ experience managing information resources, offers advice on how to make it easier for researchers to get quick, compliant access to scientific articles.
In a recent CCC Town Hall event, panelists discussed whether current AI technology infringes copyrights, both in the way its underlying large language models (LLMs) are developed, or trained, and in the outputs it enables users to create.
President and CEO Tracey Armstrong was interviewed about the impact AI is having on CCC and what changes/opportunities we’ll see in research infrastructure over the next 5-10 years, among other timely industry topics.
Carl Robinsons discusses some of the key issues data science teams encounter when building their own datasets, and how a vendor like CCC can help eliminate these issues.
Using publicly available data for research or projects may be attractive because it can be more easily accessible than proprietary or private materials.