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UK creatives demand more copyright transparency from AI companies.
Over 400 British artists, including Elton John and Paul McCartney, are urging Prime Minister Starmer to update copyright laws, safeguarding their work from AI exploitation. They seek transparency ...
The House of Lords voted 272 to 125 for an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that would make AI firms list every ...
The letter comes as the House of Lords prepares to vote on a contentious data bill and the government backs off proposals to ...
Ahead of a crunch vote in the Lords on Monday, the likes of Paul McCartney, Kate Bush ... for Labour to drop its preference to give AI firms a copyright exception - and for ministers to back ...
More than 400 creatives, media and business leaders have written to the Prime Minister, urging him to give government support to proposals that would protect copyright in relation to AI.
Musicians, artists, writers, and actors urge government to protect copyright More than 400 of the UK's leading media and arts ...
It comes after the Bill passed its third reading in the Commons on Wednesday, with the Government resisting proposals to include changes relating to AI and copyright. A vote is due to take place ...
The Labour government under Prime Minister Keir Starmerwants to introduce a copyright exception for commercial generative AI training with ... including Paul McCartney, Elton John and Dua Lipa.
A star-studded plea to the Prime Minister has emerged, with legends like Sir Elton John and Dame Shirley Bassey fighting to ...