Don’t let AI steal our copyright, giants of the arts tell Labour
- Many UK newspapers launched a campaign against government plans that may allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without permission or payment.
- The Make It Fair campaign, organized by the News Media Association, aims to protect the rights of creatives against AI exploitation.
- More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, released a silent album titled 'Is This What We Want?' to protest proposed AI law changes that threaten their creative control.
- The UK government claims it is consulting on copyright law to balance the interests of AI developers and copyright holders, stating they are aiming for a balanced approach.
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The AI will only bring silence to the music: 1,000 musicians release an album without sound to protest
More than a thousand British musicians in the category of Kate Bush, Tori Amos and Annie Lennox, have released a record without music to protest the theft of AI rights.
Labour MPs turn up heat on Starmer to protect UK creatives from AI 'burglary'
Labour MPs have ramped up the pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to reverse plans to roll out the red carpet for AI giants by weakening the UK’s copyright laws.Two key select committees have penned a powerful letter backing the ‘Make It Fair’ campaign and warning the Government not to sell out Britain’s creative industries by allowing artificial intelligence firms to take content from music to journalism for free in order to “train” software models. M…
British musicians release album in protest against AI use
The artists, including, Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn, from a group of 1,000 performers and songwriters, released a “silent album” to protest against a measure they declare will “exploit their work by using it for free and affect their creative control.” Paul McCartney, Elton John, Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA and even actress Julianne Moore joined the protest, calling for the protection of their works. The album, called “Is Thi…
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