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CCC, a global leader in licensing and content workflow solutions, provides two trusted services that complement and extend revenue opportunities for SDOs while providing business customers with convenient access to standards materials, when, where, and how they prefer.
Each year, CCC collects licensing and document delivery fees from these customers for their use of copyrighted material, and then distributes royalties to participating rightsholders, such as SDOs. The royalties paid come from the fees collected from the content users.
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Workflow of the Future: Focus on the User
Fast, efficient and easy access to standards in the user’s workflow has never been more important. This installment of the Workflow of the Future series looks at the needs of the standards user and what is being done to address those needs.
How Generative AI Challenges Standards Publishers
Learn about standards publishers and how they are responding to the needs of their stakeholders in an increasingly digital and connected world.
Workflow of the Future: Sustainable Business Models
As users demand more efficient and effective ways of working with standards, new business models are emerging. Digital transformation of the standards sector has massive potential for change yet can introduce risk. The ISO/IEC SMART standards initiative, for example, has ramifications across the industry as it seeks to model the way forward.
Workflow of the Future: Standards & Sustainability Part III
Holly Neber, CEO of AEI Consultants, describes the working group’s efforts, and focuses on a guide they are developing which will provide a much-needed standardized framework for describing and assessing physical risk associate with building development.