Open consultation on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence + The Culture, Media and Sport Committee State of Play Consultation
Open consultation on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence + The Culture, Media and Sport Committee State of Play Consultation
This is my last newsletter on these consultations, although I bet you a pinch of snuff to a pound of horse manure they will run and run like the Mousetrap.
There are two consultations. The first is on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence which closes at 23:59 on 25 February 2025. All the details are below.
Here is my submission: Submission to the open consultation on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence from Chris Hodgkins
UK Music have kindly shared their briefing papers on the AI consultation and there is an excellent crib sheet that you should all find useful
What Will The Government’s Proposed Changes to the Rules on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Mean for the UK Music Industry? – UK Music
Help Stop AI Robots Ripping Off Our Brilliant Music Creators – UK Music
What the Government’s Controversial Plans for AI Could Mean for the UK Music Industry – UK Music
UK Music AI Consultation – Cribsheet for Music Industry – UK Music
You can access all the details below courtesy of PPL
Government consultation on AI In December, the Government published its AI Consultation paper and the AI Opportunities Action Plan which outlines plans to change copyright laws to allow Artificial Intelligence firms to use the work of music creators without permission or payment. |
Share your views UK Music, the collective voice of the UK’s music industry, is asking everyone who makes a living from music to respond to the consultation to share their views, before it closes on 25 February. You can access their guidance on how to fill in the consultation below. |
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The Second consultation is the Culture Media and Sport Committee.
Here is my submission: State of Play DCMS Submission
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee wants to give everyone across the world of culture, media and sport the chance to suggest themes or sectors that they should look into.
This form will be open until 23:59 on Friday 21 February.
The link to the form is here