Leading Canadian News Organizations Join SPUR’s Global Coalition to Shape the Future of AI and Journalism
The announcement follows the
"Publishers cannot simply be content sources for AI systems. We are creators of valuable intellectual property that underpins the quality, accuracy and trustworthiness of AI-generated content. As this market evolves, it’s crucial that publishers have a meaningful role in shaping the future of the market. Through the
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Joint statement from CBC/Radio-Canada, The
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PUBLISHER QUOTES:
“By bringing together public and private media in
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"AI presents significant opportunities for both publishers and audiences, but realizing those opportunities requires collaboration across the industry. As AI becomes increasingly reliant on trusted content, publishers need greater transparency on how their work is used. By joining the
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"In today's era of disinformation, independent, high-quality journalism is indispensable. When we, the media, publish verified information, obtained by means of a rigorous newsgathering process, we contribute to a healthy democracy. This collaboration between major publishers all around the world, is fully aligned with our mission of providing access to reliable and accurate information, while ensuring we maintain control over the use of our content."
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“Publishers’ content forms the backbone of AI systems’ quality and reliability, but there’s been no compensation or proper attribution, and that needs to change. Postmedia is proud to join the
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"News media organizations are actively engaged in the field and within their communities, mobilizing the invaluable expertise of their teams and committing significant financial resources to uncover, investigate, question, and tell the stories that shape and deepen our understanding of society. Whatever promise artificial intelligence may hold, this work can never be replaced. Technology companies and public policymakers must acknowledge this reality and establish mechanisms that ensure fair compensation for the use of news media content. By joining SPUR, Québecor seeks to contribute to a necessary united front among media organizations in the face of the emerging artificial intelligence marketplace."
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“Journalists produce content that is foundational for any credible AI system or strategy. We are pleased to join the world’s leading news organizations through SPUR to make sure the emerging AI marketplace values journalism for what it is: unique, high-quality content that publishers should be fairly compensated for. Without original and factual news, AI platforms are unable to deliver credible, accurate information to the people using them."
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“We are at a pivotal moment where the future of knowledge, learning and civic understanding will be influenced by AI. Public media plays a critical role in supporting informed citizenship and trusted access to information and it is essential that the use of high-quality journalism and educational content is grounded in transparency, accountability, and respect for intellectual property. Through joining the
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The Standards for Publisher Usage Rights (SPUR)’s membership announcement was released earlier today in
About CBC/Radio-Canada
CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian culture. As Canada’s trusted news source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country. Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages: Dëne Sųłiné, Dene Kǝdǝ, Dene Zhatıé, Eastern Cree, Dinjii Zhuʼ Ginjik, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun and Tłıchǫ. We also deliver content in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog, as well as both official languages, through
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About Quebecor
Québecor, a Canadian leader in telecommunications, entertainment, news media and culture, is one of the best-performing integrated communications companies in the industry. Founded in 1965, one year after the launch of the Journal de
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About TVO Media Education Group
TVO Media Education Group inspires learning that changes lives and enriches communities. Founded in 1970, we are a globally recognized digital learning organization that engages Ontarians of all ages with inclusive experiences and diverse perspectives. Through our brands TVO Today, TVO Learn, TVO ILC and TVOkids, we’re investing in the transformative potential of education for everyone. TVO is a registered charity funded in part by the Province of Ontario and supported by thousands of sponsors and donors. Visit TVO.me for more information.
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MEDIA CONTACTS
Leon Mar
Senior Director, Public Affairs | Corporate Spokesperson - CBC/Radio-Canada
leon.mar@cbc.ca
Theresa Deu-Ngoc
Senior Manager, Corporate Communications - The Globe and Mail
tdeungoc@globeandmail.com
Michaël Majeau
Director, Communications and Branding – La Presse
514 285-7000 poste 7730 | Mmajeau@lapresse.ca
Susan Pape
Senior Director, Communications – Postmedia
inquiries@postmedia.com
Véronique Mercier
Vice-president, Communications - Québecor
514-380-1999 | medias@quebecor.com
Melanie Karalis
Director of Public Relations and Brand Engagement - Torstar
1 548-588-1279 | mkaralis@torstar.ca
Genevieve Grant
Manager, External Communications – TVO Media Education Group
ggrant@tvo.org
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