Publishing Insider
by Ray Schultz, Columnist
Several Canadian publications have sued OpenAI for allegedly scraping their content without permission. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Owner Soon-Shiong floats the idea during an interview with Jon Stewart. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Publisher Helen Havlak warns that "Google Zero" is here, and that publishers must achieve direct access. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Assembly is rolling out its Assembly Control product throughout July. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Chapin says she announced her decision to leave before Congress voted to cut funding. Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Google is looking to work with about 20 national news organizations on a pilot project related to AI, according to the report. Read the whole story
by Robert Williams
Demonetizing the open web could backfire, leaving search results filled with lower-quality content and fewer credible voices. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
The law "would transform how Mississippi residents access and experience fully protected online speech - and how social media websites curate, disseminate, and display … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
A federal judge is allowing web users to sue LiveRamp for allegedly creating profiles by combining people's online activity with offline records. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Joe Mandese
Just a week after establishing a beachhead in out-of-home measurement, the IAB is expanding its role yet again - this time to a "unified" … Read the whole story