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Audience Ownership: Why Authors Can’t Rely on Platforms Anymore

Audience Ownership: Why Authors Can’t Rely on Platforms Anymore

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In this business-focused episode, America’s Editor breaks down the major industry shifts that are changing how books are discovered, distributed, and monetized. You’ll learn what recent developments mean for working authors.

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Overthinking Couch Topics:

  1. How today's authors keep their audience
  2. Changes in book-selling platform access
  3. Discoverability vs Visibility
  4. The future of author rights
  5. AI training and creator compensation
  6. The shift toward digital-first library acquisition

  • Apple automatically downloads U2's Songs of Innocence into Your iTunes.
  • Authors Guild Raises Concerns About Kindle’s New “Ask This Book” AI Feature - The Authors Guild
  • Banned Books: Analysis of Censorship on Amazon.com - The Citizen Lab
  • The AI Clarity Report on Medium
  • Anthropic Says Chinese AI Companies Improved Models By 'Illicitly' Copying Its Capabilities
  • More Writing Tips
  • Anthropic to pay authors $1.5bn to settle lawsuit over using pirated books to train AI - Music Business Worldwide
  • Penguin Random House Simon & Schuster merger | New York Times

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