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High Suicide Risk Among Musicians Prompts Call for Preventative Measures
New research reveals musicians, particularly women, face significantly higher suicide risks in the UK and US due to occupational stressors and societal romanticization of suffering artists; a "zero suicide" approach is proposed as a preventative strategy.
High Suicide Risk Among Musicians Prompts Call for Preventative Measures
New research reveals musicians, particularly women, face significantly higher suicide risks in the UK and US due to occupational stressors and societal romanticization of suffering artists; a "zero suicide" approach is proposed as a preventative strategy.
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60% Bias Score


Musicians Protest U.K. Copyright Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Elton John, released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", on Tuesday to protest proposed U.K. copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work without permission, impacting artists' livelihoods and potentially the U.K.'s crea...
Musicians Protest U.K. Copyright Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Elton John, released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", on Tuesday to protest proposed U.K. copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work without permission, impacting artists' livelihoods and potentially the U.K.'s crea...
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48% 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 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


UK Newspapers Protest Labour's AI Copyright Weakening
British newspapers launched a joint campaign, "Make It Fair," protesting the Labour government's proposal to weaken copyright laws, allowing AI companies to use copyrighted material without compensation, potentially harming the creative industries.
UK Newspapers Protest Labour's AI Copyright Weakening
British newspapers launched a joint campaign, "Make It Fair," protesting the Labour government's proposal to weaken copyright laws, allowing AI companies to use copyrighted material without compensation, potentially harming the creative industries.
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56% 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 Proposal Sparks Outrage Among Artists
The UK government's proposal to permit AI use of copyrighted material without permission has caused widespread concern among artists and prompted accusations of betrayal by the Labour party, which promised to boost arts education upon election.

UK Government's AI Proposal Sparks Outrage Among Artists
The UK government's proposal to permit AI use of copyrighted material without permission has caused widespread concern among artists and prompted accusations of betrayal by the Labour party, which promised to boost arts education upon election.
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52% Bias Score

Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.

Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.
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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 Reconsiders AI Copyright Exception Amidst Widespread Backlash
Facing significant public backlash led by a joint campaign from every UK newspaper, the UK government is reconsidering its plan to grant AI firms a copyright exception to use copyrighted material for AI training, a move that threatened the country's \$126 billion creative sector, which employs 2.4 m...

UK Government Reconsiders AI Copyright Exception Amidst Widespread Backlash
Facing significant public backlash led by a joint campaign from every UK newspaper, the UK government is reconsidering its plan to grant AI firms a copyright exception to use copyrighted material for AI training, a move that threatened the country's \$126 billion creative sector, which employs 2.4 m...
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60% Bias Score

Dutch TV Producer Warns of Media Sector Crisis Amidst Budget Cuts
Dutch TV producer Joop van den Ende criticized the Dutch government's handling of the media sector, specifically citing €160 million in public broadcaster budget cuts and the RTL/DPG merger, highlighting concerns among external production companies who fear becoming collateral damage.

Dutch TV Producer Warns of Media Sector Crisis Amidst Budget Cuts
Dutch TV producer Joop van den Ende criticized the Dutch government's handling of the media sector, specifically citing €160 million in public broadcaster budget cuts and the RTL/DPG merger, highlighting concerns among external production companies who fear becoming collateral damage.
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40% Bias Score

UK Arts Sector: Stark Class Imbalance Revealed
Research reveals a significant lack of working-class representation in the UK's creative industries, with less than 10% of arts workers originating from working-class backgrounds; this underrepresentation is reflected in leadership positions and impacts the authenticity of cultural narratives.

UK Arts Sector: Stark Class Imbalance Revealed
Research reveals a significant lack of working-class representation in the UK's creative industries, with less than 10% of arts workers originating from working-class backgrounds; this underrepresentation is reflected in leadership positions and impacts the authenticity of cultural narratives.
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44% Bias Score
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