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UK Creative Industries Launch "Make it Fair" Campaign Against AI Copyright Infringement
The UK's creative industries, contributing £120 billion yearly, launched a "Make it Fair" campaign on February 25th against AI firms using their content without permission or payment, coinciding with a government consultation on potentially weakening copyright law.
UK Creative Industries Launch "Make it Fair" Campaign Against AI Copyright Infringement
The UK's creative industries, contributing £120 billion yearly, launched a "Make it Fair" campaign on February 25th against AI firms using their content without permission or payment, coinciding with a government consultation on potentially weakening copyright law.
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56% Bias Score


British Musicians Protest AI Copyright Bill with Silent Album
British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", protesting a UK bill that would allow AI companies to use their music for training without compensation, highlighting concerns about economic impact and lack of control; the protest includes a newspaper ad campaign.
British Musicians Protest AI Copyright Bill with Silent Album
British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", protesting a UK bill that would allow AI companies to use their music for training without compensation, highlighting concerns about economic impact and lack of control; the protest includes a newspaper ad campaign.
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56% Bias Score


Musicians Protest UK AI Law Changes with Silent Album
Over 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", on Tuesday to protest a UK government proposal allowing AI companies to use copyrighted music for training unless creators opt out; profits will go to Help Musicians.
Musicians Protest UK AI Law Changes with Silent Album
Over 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", on Tuesday to protest a UK government proposal allowing AI companies to use copyrighted music for training unless creators opt out; profits will go to Help Musicians.
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48% Bias Score


UK Government's AI Copyright Plan Sparks Creative Industries Backlash
The UK government proposes changing copyright laws to let AI firms use online content for training without paying creators, sparking a backlash from Britain's creative industries who fear exploitation and a loss of revenue, while the government aims to attract AI investment.
UK Government's AI Copyright Plan Sparks Creative Industries Backlash
The UK government proposes changing copyright laws to let AI firms use online content for training without paying creators, sparking a backlash from Britain's creative industries who fear exploitation and a loss of revenue, while the government aims to attract AI investment.
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64% Bias Score


UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Backlash from Labour MPs
Labour MPs are criticizing a UK government proposal to allow AI companies to bypass copyright laws, citing instances of creative works being used without permission to train AI; the government's proposed opt-out system for copyright protection is viewed as favoring tech giants over creative industri...
UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Backlash from Labour MPs
Labour MPs are criticizing a UK government proposal to allow AI companies to bypass copyright laws, citing instances of creative works being used without permission to train AI; the government's proposed opt-out system for copyright protection is viewed as favoring tech giants over creative industri...
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48% Bias Score


Recording Artists Push for Radio Royalty Payments
Over 300 recording artists, including major stars, are lobbying Congress to pass the American Music Fairness Act, demanding that terrestrial radio stations pay them royalties for playing their music, citing billions of dollars in lost potential revenue while radio stations counter that existing lice...
Recording Artists Push for Radio Royalty Payments
Over 300 recording artists, including major stars, are lobbying Congress to pass the American Music Fairness Act, demanding that terrestrial radio stations pay them royalties for playing their music, citing billions of dollars in lost potential revenue while radio stations counter that existing lice...
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56% Bias Score

British Artists' Silent Protest Against AI Copyright Bill
More than 1,000 British artists, including Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, released a silent protest album, "Is This What We Want?", to oppose a UK government bill that would weaken intellectual property rights, allowing tech companies to use artists' work to train AI without consent or compensation, ...

British Artists' Silent Protest Against AI Copyright Bill
More than 1,000 British artists, including Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, released a silent protest album, "Is This What We Want?", to oppose a UK government bill that would weaken intellectual property rights, allowing tech companies to use artists' work to train AI without consent or compensation, ...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government to Modify AI Copyright Proposal After Artist Backlash
Facing criticism from artists including Elton John and Damon Albarn, the UK government is modifying its plan to allow AI companies easier access to copyrighted material, considering exemptions for certain sectors and prioritizing British firms.

UK Government to Modify AI Copyright Proposal After Artist Backlash
Facing criticism from artists including Elton John and Damon Albarn, the UK government is modifying its plan to allow AI companies easier access to copyrighted material, considering exemptions for certain sectors and prioritizing British firms.
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52% Bias Score

UK Weighs Relaxing Copyright Laws for AI, Sparking Ethical Concerns
The UK government is considering weakening copyright laws to benefit its AI sector, prompting concerns about the potential exploitation of artists' work and a disregard for safety regulations, mirroring a similar approach by the US.

UK Weighs Relaxing Copyright Laws for AI, Sparking Ethical Concerns
The UK government is considering weakening copyright laws to benefit its AI sector, prompting concerns about the potential exploitation of artists' work and a disregard for safety regulations, mirroring a similar approach by the US.
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52% Bias Score

ARD Sues ProSiebenSat.1 Over Unauthorized Mediathek Embedding
The ARD and ZDF are taking legal action against ProSiebenSat.1 for unauthorized embedding of their Mediatheken in the Joyn streaming service, citing copyright infringement and calling the practice "modern day highway robbery.

ARD Sues ProSiebenSat.1 Over Unauthorized Mediathek Embedding
The ARD and ZDF are taking legal action against ProSiebenSat.1 for unauthorized embedding of their Mediatheken in the Joyn streaming service, citing copyright infringement and calling the practice "modern day highway robbery.
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60% Bias Score

4,000 Sign Petition Against Christie's AI Art Auction Amid Copyright Concerns
Approximately 4,000 individuals signed a petition demanding Christie's cancel its inaugural AI-generated art auction slated for February 20 to March 5 in New York City due to concerns about copyright infringement and the exploitation of human artists whose works were used to train AI models without ...

4,000 Sign Petition Against Christie's AI Art Auction Amid Copyright Concerns
Approximately 4,000 individuals signed a petition demanding Christie's cancel its inaugural AI-generated art auction slated for February 20 to March 5 in New York City due to concerns about copyright infringement and the exploitation of human artists whose works were used to train AI models without ...
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52% Bias Score

Christie's AI Art Auction Faces Backlash Over Copyright Concerns
An open letter with nearly 4,000 signatures demands Christie's New York cancel its first AI art auction, scheduled for February 20-March 5, due to concerns that the AI models used to generate some works exploited artists' copyrighted materials without authorization, despite Christie's claim that the...

Christie's AI Art Auction Faces Backlash Over Copyright Concerns
An open letter with nearly 4,000 signatures demands Christie's New York cancel its first AI art auction, scheduled for February 20-March 5, due to concerns that the AI models used to generate some works exploited artists' copyrighted materials without authorization, despite Christie's claim that the...
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48% Bias Score
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