Via @victoriastrauss (on Bluesky):
"The Authors Guild has won a default judgment against deadbeat publisher TouchPoint Press, enabling 18 writers to get their rights back:
https://authorsguild.org/news/authors-guild-wins-default-judgment-against-touchpoint-press/

"My blog post about the troubles at TouchPoint Press, with many updates. A reminder that a publisher doesn't have to be an intentional fraud to damage writers and their careers."
https://writerbeware.blog/2023/06/30/small-press-storm-warnings-adelaide-books-propertius-press-touchpoint-press/

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Authors Guild Wins Default Judgment Against TouchPoint Press - The Authors Guild

For any writer, few things are more devastating than a publisher who stops communicating, withholds royalties, and holds your work hostage. In early 2023, the Authors Guild received a large number of complaints about TouchPoint Press. All of the complaints […]

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News Podcast: BookCon Returns with a Welcome for Indie Authors; Anthropic Settlement Class Reaches 91% https://selfpublishingadvice.org/podcast-bookcon-returns/ #Anthropicsettlement #AIcopyrightpayout #Indieauthorevents #AuthorsGuild #BookCon2026 #Podcast #BookTok
BookCon Returns with a Welcome for Indie Authors

Dan Holloway covers BookCon's indie-friendly return and the final Anthropic settlement figures, with 91% of eligible titles claimed.

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News Podcast: BookCon Returns with a Welcome for Indie Authors; Anthropic Settlement Class Reaches 91%

On this episode of Self-Publishing with ALLi, Dan Holloway reports on the return of BookCon to New York after a pandemic-era hiatus, where the Indie Alley proved a genuine hit with readers — a sign that the established book world is increasingly making room for independent authors. He also has an update on the Anthropic copyright settlement, where 91 percent of eligible titles were claimed before the deadline, putting the expected payout per title at around $2,931, with a reminder that traditionally published authors may receive less due to rights splits with their publishers.
https://selfpublishingadvice.org/podcast-bookcon-returns/

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BookCon Returns with a Welcome for Indie Authors

Dan Holloway covers BookCon's indie-friendly return and the final Anthropic settlement figures, with 91% of eligible titles claimed.

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News Summary: Beehiiv Adds Webinars and Metered Paywalls; Anthropic Settlement Reaches 91% Claim Rate

Beehiiv has been in the news again this past week. I want to report on the latest from the newsletter platform if for no other reason than an irresistible desire to say they have been busy little bees. A facility offering webinar capability will be of interest to some. But more interesting might be the so-called "metered paywall" capability. That's something many will be familiar with as readers, where you get a certain amount of content for free (say, three articles) before you have to pay to unlock more.
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Beehiiv Adds Webinars and Metered Paywalls

Beehiiv adds webinars and metered paywalls. Anthropic settlement achieves 91% claim rate with $2,931 base payout per title.

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Beehiiv Adds Webinars and Metered Paywalls

Beehiiv adds webinars and metered paywalls. Anthropic settlement achieves 91% claim rate with $2,931 base payout per title.

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News Summary: Authors Guild Issues AI Contract Clause; Character.AI Launches Interactive Book Platform https://selfpublishingadvice.org/authors-guild-issues-ai-contract-clause/ #manuscriptconsent #Role-PlayingGames #AIcontractclause #interactivebooks #AIinPublishing #AuthorsGuild #Character.AI #News
Authors Guild Issues AI Contract Clause

Authors Guild issues AI contract clause requiring manuscript consent. Character.AI launches platform turning books into games.

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News Summary: Authors Guild Issues AI Contract Clause; Character.AI Launches Interactive Book Platform

We end the week with two AI stories at very different ends of the news spectrum. First up is a statement from Authors Guild on AI in publishing and, as they put it, a "new model contract clause." The statement is an explicit response to the reports I noted previously that publishing professionals are uploading manuscripts to AI models to assist with editing tasks.
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Authors Guild Issues AI Contract Clause

Authors Guild issues AI contract clause requiring manuscript consent. Character.AI launches platform turning books into games.

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Judge Rejects Government’s Weak Attempt To Memory-Hole DOGE Deposition Videos

Last week we covered how the government successfully convinced Judge Colleen McMahon to order the plaintiffs in the DOGE/National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) lawsuit to “claw back&#822…

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@masukomi
Good point! Thanks for your response.

Searching the book has existed for awhile, on all Kindles and the app. Ask the Book is new and different. Google search even before AI was pretty good at figuring out what I wanted to find, deciphering my query… before they decided to bias toward showing results that were sponsored or could even slightly imply commerce. I still use the non-AI version as it is often provides the most relevant results.

My understanding is that Amazon trains an LLM with the books. I ended up at the Author's Guild to inform and correct my rant (and yes, what I wrote was a rant and I am embarrassed about that). As an author, I am comfortable with any bias they have on the subject. Quote first, then link.

The Guild is concerned that Ask this Book turns books into searchable, interactive products akin to enhanced ebooks or annotated editions—a new format for which rights should be specifically negotiated—and, given Amazon’s stronghold on ebook retail, it could usurp the burgeoning licensing market for interactive AI-enabled ebooks and audiobooks.

Amazon’s Response

We reached out to Amazon with our concerns and they reported to that “The feature only uses content from the book as a prompt which is not retained or used to train the underlying AI model.” An Amazon spokesperson explained that Amazon considers the feature to be “a natural language expansion of the search functionality that already exists in Kindle apps and for which no license is required.” Amazon further reasons that “readers have been asking these questions through internet searches for years and that this feature is more native, spoiler-free, and helps customers keep reading as opposed to coming out of the book, which is the case today with all other ways to answer questions about the book you’re reading.”

The Guild’s Take

We do not entirely agree with this depiction. In creating a chat feature that allows readers to ask questions about a book—including analysis and summaries—Amazon is possibly creating a derivate use, not a mere search function. Amazon has confirmed that it is using a “standalone” instance of an AI model to answer user queries and that its responses are based solely on the text of the book purchased by the user. This may suggest that Ask this Book uses RAG (retrieval augmented generation) technology, though we don’t have confirmation of this. RAG uses, for which there is a growing market, are typically licensed. The most common application of RAG technology is to make the output of LLMs more accurate in AI-based search engines.

—from https://authorsguild.org/news/statement-on-amazon-kindle-ask-this-book-ai-feature/#:~:text=The%20Guild%20is%20concerned%20that,not%20a%20mere%20search%20function.

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Authors Guild Raises Concerns About Kindle’s New “Ask This Book” AI Feature - The Authors Guild

The Authors Guild has significant concerns with Amazon’s new “Ask this Book” feature, which has been available since December 11, 2025, on certain Kindle devices and the Kinde iOS app. It is the most recent in a suite of new […]

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Turns Out The DOGE Bros Who Killed Humanities Grants Are Kinda Sensitive About It

Much of last week I had been working on a different article than the one this became. The American Historical Association, the Modern Language Association, and the American Council of Learned Socie…

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