The latest moral panic centers on whether your child learns about racism and sexuality in the classroom. Who really benefits?
Professionals in creative industries should have some form of protection against others exploiting what they have created, ...
Apple Inc. willfully infringed millions of copyrighted works to build its Apple Intelligence AI product, an author alleged ...
There is an old biblical saying, "You reap what you sow," which essentially means you get out of the world what you put in.
Enshittification author Cory Doctorow says specific policy choices led to today’s broken web — and could lead us out.
Long before Jessie Reyez was celebrated for her voice, poetry was the Toronto-bred musician’s “first love.” The Grammy-nominated and Juno Award winner’s music often feels like spoken poetry, ...
Pritchett, who teaches at Western Colorado University, notes that, for most authors, the $3,000-per-title number is likely to ...
Authors whose works were included in a $1.5 billion piracy settlement with the AI developer Anthropic can start filing claims ...
PEN America is warning against "normalized" book bans. Educators from around the United States tell us what that means in public school classrooms.
If you’re a comic, speaker or musician looking for an inexpensive way to advertise your services, you should know about BeatGig. This artist-friendly site can help you connect with venues and ...
In the 21st century, censorship of work like Judy Blume’s has evolved into a broader attack on books. This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books.
What do bed and breakfast owners, vampire-hunting bartenders, senior citizen sleuths and nepo babies have in common? Probably not much, but they’re featured in some of the new books we think you ...