The article highlights concerns from MPs regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on copyright protection for creative industries. The amended Data (Use and Access) Bill aims to provide protections to creatives whose works could be used without permission in AI training. Key proposals include extending UK copyright law to AI companies and increasing transparency by identifying web crawlers. The opposition stresses the importance of prompt government action in light of a consultation closing soon, as the tech landscape evolves rapidly, possibly jeopardizing artists' rights and revenue streams.
Ministers must heed warnings from the creative industries over the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on copyright and provide them with legal protections, according to MPs.
The Data (Use and Access) Bill was amended by peers to protect creatives from having their copyrighted work used by AI models without permission or remuneration.
AI companies will be subjected to UK copyright law, revealing the names and owners of web crawlers operating anonymously and providing copyright owners insight into their work's use.
MPs emphasized the necessity for government to act to safeguard creative industries, reflecting broader concerns about AI's impact on traditional practices and rights.
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