Inside info for every writer, author, self-publisher, and content entrepreneur
From your team at Ontext, here’s a short list of AI copyright decision stakeholders. These organizations will figure into the final outcome of the U.S. Copyright Office’s determination of who can register a copyright and on what kind of intellectual properties. This ship is sailing fast, with news breaking daily. As a creative who works with words or images, you owe it to yourself to know the inside stories.
If you decide to get involved, you can contact these places to ask questions and get the facts.
AI Copyright Decision Stakeholders
Copyright Alliance: email address is info@copyrightalliance.org
Also of interest Copyright Alliance Education page
U.S. Copyright Office FAQ
Also useful Copyright Application on Line
National Writers Union for all writers, genres, media – dues from $12.50 to $400 depending on your writing income, pay monthly, semi-annually, or annually for
- Academic writers
- App content writers
- Copywriters
- Ghostwriters
- Bloggers
- Book authors
- Business and technical writers
- E-book writers
- Editors
- Escritores en español
- Journalists
- Novelists
- Online writers
- Playwrights
- Poets
- Screenwriters
- Self-published authors
- Translators
- Web content writers
- Work-for-hire, freelance, and contract writers
Society of Professional Journalists
Aces The Society for Editors – best practices, job boards, education, community
Alliance of Independent Authors (global membership of self-publishing authors) $90 to $150 per year (must meet code of standards)
World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO
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If we become aware of future webinars or symposia on these important topics, we will post those events.
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