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CAS Library discontinues Journal Ranking
On 27 March, the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS Library) announced it will cease updating and releasing its Journal Ranking from 2026, clarifying that any ranking released by other organisations has no connection to the CAS Library.
White House fills PCAST
On March 25, President Trump announced the first 13 appointments to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), which may contain up to 24 appointees. Most of the named advisors come from the tech world and industry, with only one university scientist, UC Santa Barbara physicist John Martinis. PCAST historically has drawn significantly from…
STM supports transparency in AI training
STM has expressed support for Congressional efforts to legislate on AI transparency, with several bills proposed to require AI developers to disclose the use of copyrighted material. The TRAIN Act grants rightsholders the ability to petition courts to subpoena developers to release generative AI training data. The CLEAR Act would require generative AI developers to disclose, available via a…
EU Commission releases report on ERA Act consultation
Following the call for evidence on the ERA Act open between 6 August and 10 September 2025, the EU Commission released a summary of stakeholders’ responses. A fragmented copyright landscape, the lack of standardised metadata and interoperable data infrastructures, inequities arising from APCs, dominance of English in scientific publishing, reliance on commercial publishers and restrictive contractual practices…
ICYMI: Our comments on copyright and AI in India
Last month we joined other publishing organisations and rightsholders in submitting comments to India’s Working Paper on Generative Artificial Intelligence and Copyright, which proposed a statutory licensing scheme for AI. STM will continue to monitor this issue and engage with stakeholders in India. View the working paper here.
Book, news, and journal publishers join with authors in amicus brief in support of music publishers in Concord v. Anthropic
On March 30, 2026, the Association of American Publishers (AAP), News/Media Alliance (N/MA), International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers (STM), and Authors Guild (AG) filed an amicus brief supporting the plaintiffs in Concord Music Group v. Anthropic. This case was brought in October 2023 by several music publishers alleging that Anthropic unlawfully used…
STM publishes new discussion document on responsible use of research content in generative AI
STM has published “Toward Responsible Use of Research Content in Generative AI,” a discussion document putting forward considerations for the responsible use of research content in generative AI tools, and inviting the broader research and GenAI development community to engage. The document focuses on what makes research content and research communication distinct from other types…
EU Parliament adopts position on copyright and AI
On 10 March, the European Parliament adopted its position on AI and copyright in plenary session. No further amendments were tabled following the committee vote, and the final report reflects the version previously available. The text stops short of recommending a reopening of the 2019 EU Copyright Directive, but acknowledges its ambiguous application in the AI…
IFRRO releases study on publishing industry in Asia-Pacific
IFRRO has published a comparative regional analysis of publishing markets across Asia-Pacific, covering market segmentation, revenue and growth trends, digital transformation, copyright and open access frameworks, and the evolving impact of artificial intelligence. An extended version — a 200+ page document featuring detailed analysis of 13 focus countries — will also be made available. Read…
UK Publishers Association publishes comprehensive account of AI content licensing
The Publishers Association has released a detailed report on how book and journal publishers license content for AI use — finding that the AI licensing market is established and growing, with high-quality publisher content increasingly in demand to power AI innovation and scientific discovery. Key findings include: The AI licensing market has firm foundations, with…