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Amazon plans marketplace for AI licensed media content

Published on: February 11, 2026 3:45 PM

Amazon Explores Launch of AI Content Marketplace, Report Says - CXO Digitalpulse

SEATTLE – Amazon is reportedly preparing to launch a marketplace that would allow media publishers to sell and licensed their content directly to artificial intelligence (AI) companies, offering a legally secure source of data for training AI models.

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The move comes amid rapid AI growth, which has intensified disputes over the use of copyrighted material in AI training. Publishers have repeatedly raised concerns over AI-generated summaries, especially in search results, reducing traffic to their websites. Amazon’s proposed marketplace aims to provide a sustainable revenue stream while addressing legal challenges faced by the industry.

🚨 Amazon is reportedly planning a marketplace where media publishers can sell their content directly to AI companies. pic.twitter.com/R71ZANVFmt

— Global Log (@TheGlobalLog) February 11, 2026

JUST IN: $AMZN Amazon Plans to Launch AI Content Marketplace: Platform Connecting Publishers and AI Companies pic.twitter.com/xtj2g0l578

— Money.ai (@Money_aii) February 10, 2026

According to a report by The Information, Amazon is in talks with publishing executives regarding the new marketplace. Ahead of its upcoming AWS conference for publishers, Amazon reportedly included slides referencing the initiative, signaling a push forward. An Amazon spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company has “long-lasting, innovative relationships with publishers across many areas of our business” but declined to provide further specifics.

Amazon would not be the first major tech company to pursue such an approach. Microsoft recently launched its Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM), which allows publishers to monetize content while granting AI systems access to exclusive material under a transparent licensing framework. The model has been promoted as a way to balance content monetization with AI development needs.

Industry analysts say Amazon’s potential marketplace could provide a scalable solution to ongoing copyright and licensing disputes in AI, offering a structured platform where media houses can directly control how their content is used. Publishers have welcomed the idea, seeing it as an opportunity to recover revenue lost to unlicensed AI usage while maintaining control over their intellectual property.

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The marketplace, if launched, would represent a key step in bridging the gap between the AI sector’s insatiable demand for high-quality data and publishers’ need for fair compensation and legal clarity.

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