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Created by Humans AI Rights Platform Launches for Authors
The startup, launched by Scribd cofounder Trip Adler, has unveiled its AI rights licensing platform for authors, which allows for the licensing of AI training rights and reference rights.
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Rebind Reimagines Classic Literature with AI Enhancement
The new enhanced e-book platform launched with five titles, including 'Dubliners' and 'The Great Gatsby,' that offer expert video commentary and an AI chatbot users can query. Plans are to publish two new titles per month.
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Scribd to Launch Credit-Based Model, Expand Big Five Partnerships
Scribd is ending its unlimited model and implementing credit-based subscriptions for its Everand reading platform, offering one title monthly for $11.99 or three for $16.99, and adding bestsellers from all Big Five publishers to an expanded catalog.
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Empowering Publishers Through Innovation and Investment at Virtusales
BiblioFlow, a project focused on streamlining assets and metadata through an intuitive UI to increase efficiency and improve user experience, is set to take center stage at Virtusales Publishing Solutions at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair.
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Changing the Game for Publishers Big and Small at KNK Software
This year, KNK is celebrating its 10th anniversary in the North American market, and to mark this milestone, the company is giving back to the industry that has been integral to its success.
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Continuous Expansion and Reimagining of Content Solutions at KGL
In recent months, KnowledgeWorks Global (KGL) has demonstrated a major commitment to the marketplace by enabling publishers to grow their revenue, speed up their workflow, and protect themselves against threats.
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Plotting the Digital Publishing Course
Digital solutions providers are harnessing technology-driven tools to assist publishers and chart their shared future.
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Kindle Unlimited Turns 10
Since Amazon's subscription service was launched in 2014, the company says that three billion books have been read via Kindle Unlimited and that it has paid out over $3.5 billion to Kindle Direct Publishing authors.
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OverDrive Forms New Content Group
Company officials said that the group will focus on "developing content discovery channels and evolving access models" to provide "the best possible content experience for institutions across the globe."
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Scribd and Everand Introduce AI-Powered Book Discovery
Digital content subscription service Scribd has announced the beta release of Ask AI, a new artificial intelligence tool designed to make it faster and easier to search for and find content across its Scribd and Everand platforms.
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