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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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UK Government Faces Backlash Over AI Copyright Proposal

The UK government's proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material for training without permission has sparked fierce criticism from creative industries, with MPs raising concerns about the potential exploitation of creators and the need for fair compensation.

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UK Creative Industries Coalition Demands Copyright Protection Against AI

Over 40 UK creative industry organizations launched the Creative Rights in AI Coalition, demanding government action against AI companies' unauthorized use of copyrighted material to train AI systems, citing potential losses of over £100 billion annually and calling for a global standard.

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Expert in Intellectual Property Rights Appointed to Lead Instituto Autor

Juana Escudero, a lawyer specializing in intellectual property rights, was appointed director of projects at Instituto Autor, highlighting the growing importance of protecting authors' rights in the digital age, especially given challenges like AI and the need for robust local cultural initiatives.

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Generative AI to Cost Music Creators $23 Billion by 2028

A new study predicts that generative AI will cause music and audiovisual creators to lose \$23 billion by 2028 due to the rising market of AI-generated content, which is expected to reach \$67 billion.

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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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AI Agents Fuel Tech Boom, Spark Copyright Battles

The year 2024 saw the rise of AI agents, capable of performing tasks autonomously, leading to massive growth for tech companies like Nvidia while simultaneously sparking copyright lawsuits from the creative sector.

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UK Government's AI Copyright Exemption Faces Widespread Creative Industry Backlash

The UK government's proposed AI copyright exemption, allowing AI companies to use copyrighted material unless owners opt out, faces strong opposition from creative industry bodies who argue it undermines existing copyright laws; the government says it promotes UK AI competitiveness.

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McCartney Backs AI Copyright Law Changes

Paul McCartney and other prominent figures advocate for UK legislation to prevent mass copyright theft by AI companies, proposing amendments to the data bill to require permission before using copyrighted material for training AI models, while the government is consulting on the best approach.

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AI to Cost Music and Audiovisual Industries \$8 Billion by 2028: CISAC Study

A new study commissioned by CISAC predicts that AI could cost the music and audiovisual industries \$4 billion each by 2028 due to the unauthorized use of copyrighted works; the study, based on interviews with over 50 stakeholders, including Google and Microsoft, urges governments to regulate AI.

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Canadian Publishers Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement

A coalition of major Canadian news publishers sued OpenAI on Friday, alleging copyright infringement due to OpenAI using their content to train its ChatGPT AI system without permission or compensation, raising critical questions about AI training data and intellectual property rights.

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