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All the artists opposing the Government's AI copyright plans

More than 1,000 artists released a silent album on Tuesday in protest at Government plans to weaken UK copyright law

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Made in Britain – stolen by generative AI

The i Paper joins other newspapers in calling for the Government to enforce copyright laws to protect the UK's creative industries from AI

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Every UK national newspaper prints identical front page

Journalists and music industry urge Labour to abandon plan to water down copyright laws for AI firms, amid threat to £126bn creative industries

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Labour MPs turn up heat on Starmer to protect UK creatives from AI 'burglary'

MPs have challenged ministers to show how their AI plans would work without undermining the £126bn creative industries sector

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Starmer wants ‘creatives to thrive’ after musicians lead backlash to AI plans

Sir Keir Starmer said he wants “creatives to thrive” after artists including Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney hit out against proposed...

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Generative AI code contradicts copyright law, industry says

A group of experts appointed by the EU Commission is working on a draft code with a view to publication in April.

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AI will steal ‘every piece of human creativity’ under new UK law, Labour warned

The ‘Make It Fair’ campaign, backed by leading UK writers and musicians, aims to stop tech farms from being allowed to harvest creative content...

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Labour's AI vision will punish working-class creatives, says Baroness Kidron

Ministers accused of 'riding roughshod over the livelihoods of thousands working in the background of the film, television or music industries'

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US authorities to allow copyright for art made with AI

The US Copyright Office has clarified its position on works made with the help of artificial intelligence.

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Mumsnet is standing up to big tech - why we launched OpenAI legal action

We need to build a sustainable ecosystem, where innovation and fairness coexist

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