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  • Ai Translation, Copyright Fight & Library Challenges In 2025

    AI Translation, Copyright Fight & Library Challenges in 20252025 sees AI translation services launching, a Senate hearing addressing copyright issues, and libraries facing censorship and digital transformation. Radish Fiction is shutting down. ALA focuses on coalition-building.

    Jul 08 2025: An AI fiction translation service aimed at both traditional publishers and self-published authors has actually been released in the UK. GlobeScribe.ai is presently charging $100 per book, per language for use of its translation solutions.

    AI Translation Service Launched

    Jul 17 2025: A united state Senate hearing held July 16 provided some wish to publishers and writers that at the very least some participants of Congress appear happy to tip up the battle against Large Tech companies who purposefully breach copyright regulations to educate their large language versions.

    Copyright Battle in Congress

    Jun 30 2025: The American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Seminar, kept in Philly from June 26– 30, found attendees at the same time anxious about the future and in a combating state of mind, with multiple speakers explaining curators as the “frontlines” and the “lifelines” of …

    Jul 22 2025: Campaigning for company EveryLibrary has shared some of its newest study on the standing of library-related policymaking and customers’ collection usage across the united state. In a recap titled “Ordering Censorship or Reclaiming Civil Liberties? The State-by-State 2025 Legal …

    Jul 08 2025: Just four years after Korea’s Kakao Entertainment got mobile-first serialized fiction system Radish Fiction for $440 million, the firm introduced it will certainly shutter the platform at the end of the year. Radish notified individuals of the closure in a July 3 e-mail. “After …

    Radish Fiction Shuts Down

    Jul 02 2025: Participants at the American Collection Association’s Yearly Conference in Philly last week sampled the profession’s electronic technologies as well as hands-on advancements offered in library spaces. From breakout conference room to the Library Industry, which this …

    Jul 04 2025: A boast by a Reform UK councillor that he guaranteed the elimination of “trans-ideological product and books” from the children’s area of his region’s libraries has failed after it emerged that no such product ever existed there.

    Library Policy & Censorship

    Jul 22 2025: Coalition-building has been leading of mind for the American Library Association, which is fresh from its 2025 Annual Seminar with a new strategic plan and a mandate to strengthen pro-library collaborations in your area and worldwide.

    1 AI Translation
    2 ALA Seminar
    3 audiobook publishing division
    4 copyright infringement
    5 digital libraries
    6 library censorship