EU lawmakers want AI to pay for using copyrighted work
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The European Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs has adopted proposals to regulate the use, by the general AI, of protected content: the right to refuse, the traceability of works used, and...
Artists and songwriters need updated EU copyright law for AI, parliament committee says
A European Parliament legal committee approved on Wednesday a report on copyright protections and AI — calling for updated laws, transparency in AI training, and artist compensation.
In a report adopted today by the European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee, MEPs demanded full transparency on what content is used for creative AI systems and fair remuneration for creators. They also called for news media to have full control over the use of their content to train AI systems, including the right to object. Their demand comes ahead of a review of EU copyright rules in...
The members of the European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee today adopted a series of proposals aimed at full transparency and fair remuneration of rightholders for the use of protected works by productive artificial intelligence, with 17 votes in favour, 3 against and 2 abstentions. The report attempts to answer key legal questions on the relationship between productive artificial intelligence and copyright. The focus is on transparency, c…
The EU is moving closer to defining a copyright framework for companies working on generative AI that leverages intellectual property. The article, Brussels Tightens Regulatory Noose Around Artificial Intelligence, comes from the website Everything That Matters.
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