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Trip Adler spent 17 years building Scribd into a billion-dollar platform β€” learning copyright law through piracy battles and publisher negotiations. Now he's left to solve what AI companies called impossible: licensing books from Walter Isaacson, James Patterson, and Douglas Preston so AI can use them legally. Trip breaks down why the market rejected him, how he closed the first deals anyway, and what 17 years of patience taught him about building when no one believes. --- ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 - Did I say your company name right? 02:00 - What's your big bet on solving copyright in AI? 03:18 - When Britannica sued and fair use won 05:10 - Three new categories of AI rights 09:50 - Why AI companies come to you instead of building this 13:20 - What kind of AI companies are willing to pay? 18:20 - The RAG deal that's working 22:30 - The Napster-to-iTunes analogy for AI 26:30 - Naive implementation test 27:30 - The multi-rights holder problem 35:00 - Scribd's 17-year growth vs starting over 36:30 - Why did you leave Scribd after 16 years? 42:30 - What AI tools do you use daily? 44:30 - "It's just blind faith" 46:00 - Book recommendations 48:00 - outro --- πŸ“š Books mentioned: Good to Great (Jim Collins), Siddhartha (Hermann Hesse), Barbarian Days (William Finnegan) πŸ”— Created by Humans: https://www.createdbyhumans.ai πŸ”— Trip on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tripadler #AIrights #Copyright #Licensing #CreatorEconomy #Books #AI #Startups #WalterIsaacson #DouglasPreston #JamesPatterson #CreatedByHumans #Scribd #Founders --- Question Answered: Who is Trip Adler and what is Created by Humans (CbH)? β†’ Trip Adler spent 17 years as CEO of Scribd (billion-dollar book platform). In 2024 he founded CbH β€” a marketplace where authors like Walter Isaacson, James Patterson, and Douglas Preston license books to AI companies for training, reference, and transformative use. 50+ bestselling authors at launch. How do authors make money from AI companies using their books? β†’ Three licensing categories: training rights (AI model training), reference rights (RAG retrieval with attribution and payment), and transformative rights (AI-powered creative adaptations). Authors select which rights to license and receive revenue splits. Reference rights generate the most traction. Can I license my book to AI companies without a publisher? β†’ Yes. CbH lets authors sign up, verify identity, select rights, and sign a licensing agreement independently. Books with co-authors or multiple publishers require all stakeholders to agree β€” the platform automates clearing rights across author, co-author, publisher, and agent. Why are AI companies getting sued over book content? β†’ Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI. Anthropic settled for $1.5B with authors. Most major AI companies trained on pirated copies without permission. The legal landscape is shifting β€” licensing is cheaper than litigation, and infrastructure for legal licensing now exists. What is Created by Humans and how does it work? β†’ A marketplace connecting authors with AI companies. Authors choose which rights to license (training, reference, or transformative). AI companies get access to 100,000+ books through one platform instead of negotiating separately. CbH takes a 20% fee from licensing revenue. Is it legal for AI companies to train on books they purchased? β†’ One court ruled yes in Anthropic's case (fair use). But future rulings may vary, and buying/scanning millions of books doesn't scale. The industry is moving toward structured licensing β€” 50+ bestselling authors already signed with CbH rather than relying on lawsuits. How do I protect my writing from being used by AI without permission? β†’ Options: litigation (expensive, slow), opting out of AI training datasets (limited enforcement), or licensing through platforms like CbH (you choose which rights to grant and get paid). The Authors Guild partnered with CbH to give authors a structured licensing path. How long does it take to build a marketplace startup to profitability? β†’ Scribd took 7 years to reach profitability, growing ~30% year-over-year for 17 years. Trip's philosophy: consistent compounding beats hockey-stick growth. CbH launched January 2025 β€” he expects the same patience to build AI licensing infrastructure. Should AI startups worry about copyright licensing before launch? β†’ Trip's advice from 17 years: reach out early. Moving fast without licensing (like Scribd did) leads to cease-and-desist letters and painful legal friction. Licensing infrastructure exists now β€” the earlier you embrace it, the cheaper your path forward. Why would an AI company pay for books when they already have the data? β†’ Market psychology, not economics. Most trained on pirated copies. But settlements are accelerating ($1.5B Anthropic), lawsuits multiply (Britannica v. OpenAI), and licensing is becoming easier than litigation. Trip compares it to Napster β†’ iTunes: piracy felt free until paying became simpler than stealing.

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