News Podcast: European Accessibility Act Now in Force; US Court Rules AI Outputs Are Fair Use
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The new Austrian Accessibility Act has been in force since the end of June and provides for specific requirements for the barrier-free design of websites and apps
News Podcast: European Accessibility Act Now in Force; US Court Rules AI Outputs Are Fair Use
On this episode of the Self-Publishing News Podcast, Dan Holloway explains how the European Accessibility Act will impact authors selling into the EU, with practical tips on accessible formats and why EPUB matters more than ever. He also covers a major U.S. court ruling against Anthropic for scraping copyrighted books—while still declaring its AI-generated content fair use. The post News Podcast: European Accessibility Act Now in Force; US Court…
On June 28, the world of e-books entered a new phase with the entry into force of the European Accessibility Directive (EAA). This EU regulation requires that e-books be adapted to be accessible to people with disabilities. Despite this obligation, only 37.4% of European publishers are in […] The entry Only 37.4% of European publishers are prepared to comply with the new accessibility criteria appeared first on Diari de la Discapacitat.
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