Tag #Copyright

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House of Lords Rejects Government's AI Copyright Bill

The UK House of Lords voted 145 to 126 to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill, requiring big tech firms to respect UK copyright law when training AI systems, marking the first parliamentary defeat for the Labour government and prompting concerns from artists and industry bodies.

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McCartney Opposes UK Copyright Changes to Protect Artists from AI

Paul McCartney urged the British government to reject proposed copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work for AI training without permission, arguing it would harm artists' control and compensation and potentially undermine Britain's creative industries.

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Deezer Develops System to Address AI-Generated Music Copyright Issues

Deezer, facing lawsuits against AI music startups for copyright infringement, is developing a system to identify and potentially exclude completely AI-generated songs from royalty payments, aiming to prevent royalty pool dilution and address industry concerns.

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liberation.fr
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Deezer combats AI-generated music to fairly compensate artists

Deezer announced that 10% of its uploaded tracks are AI-generated, prompting the development of an internal detection tool to identify and remove approximately 10,000 daily AI-created tracks to better compensate artists, contrasting with Spotify's use of AI-generated "Perfect Fit Content.

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AI in Image Marketing: Benefits, Risks, and Best Practices

Getty Images' CPO Grant Farhall discusses the impact of AI on image creation, emphasizing the need for 'commercially safe' AI tools that use legally-cleared data and provide legal indemnification to protect brands from copyright infringement, while advocating for transparency to maintain consumer tr...

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SODAV Distributes 228 Million CFA Francs in Copyright Payments to Senegalese Artists

On December 24, 2024, Senegal's SODAV distributed 228,589,157 CFA francs in copyright and neighboring rights to artists, allocating 121,398,000 CFA francs for lyrical performance rights, over 90 million CFA francs for religious digital rights, and over 17 million CFA francs for radio and dramatic ri...

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LinkedIn Faces Copyright Lawsuit from French News Publishers

The Alliance of the General Press (APIG), representing 50 French news outlets, is suing LinkedIn for using their content without authorization or payment since 2019, citing France's neighboring rights law.

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theguardian.com
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McCartney warns AI copyright overhaul could "rip off" artists

Sir Paul McCartney warned that proposed UK copyright law changes could allow AI to exploit artists' work without compensation, sparking a debate over AI training data and the future of creative industries.

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McCartney Warns of AI Copyright Threat to Artists

Paul McCartney criticized proposed UK copyright law changes allowing AI to use artists' content without permission, arguing it could severely impact artists' income and creativity, prompting concerns about the future of the creative industries.

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theguardian.com
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UK Government's AI Plan Condemned by Authors Over Copyright Concerns

British novelists Kate Mosse and Richard Osman condemn the UK government's plan to let AI companies freely use copyrighted works for training AI, arguing it is theft and harms the creative industries, contrasting with the EU's opt-out system.

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AI's Threat to the Music Industry: A 12-Month Reckoning

AI-generated music, created using unlicensed datasets, is flooding streaming platforms, threatening artists' livelihoods and copyrights; the UK's approach to AI copyright reform will set a global precedent, and the next 12 months will be critical for the industry's future.

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AI Reshapes Search, Cloud Services, and News Content

Google is integrating AI into its search engine to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT, while Nvidia may enter the cloud services market, and OpenAI is partnering with the Associated Press to address copyright concerns regarding AI training data.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure