The United Creators protest against AI Copyright Act are changing with a silent album and campaign

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British artists are expressed by the amendments to the Copyright Act proposed by the government. Get Kate Bush, Ani Lennox and Ben Howard, who join over 1000 musicians in the release of a protest album called Is that what we want?S

Currently AI developers should follow the same Copyright Laws Like any other, which means that they cannot use creative materials to train models without permission. However, December 2024 They would provide them with copyright exemption, which requires artists to “give up” from the materials used. Tuesday, February 25, is the last government day, seeking views on change.

“The musicians in this album gathered to protest against it,” the publication said. “The album consists of records of empty studios and performance spaces, which are the impact, which we expect to have the government’s proposals on the livelihood of the musicians.”

The album consists of 12 songs with their titles, which writes: “The British government should not legalize the music theft to take advantage of AI companies.” Recording profits go to a charity based in the UK Help the musiciansS

Tuesday also saw the Media Association in the UK and publications, including Guardian protest the copyright release proposal through Make it an honest campaignS “The creative works of British artists, authors, journalists, illustrators, photographers, creators of films, screenwriters, singers and song authors are scraped off the Internet by technology companies, large and small to build and maintain AI products that have the potential to be potential to be products that have the potential to have potential products that have the potential to be potential products that have the potential to have potential products that have potential to have potential products that have the potential to have potential products that have the potential to have potential products that have the potential to have potential products that have the potential to have potential products that have the potential to have the potential to have the potential have potential for AI products that have the potential to have potential products that have the potential to have the potential to have potential products reshaping our world, “The The campaign is claimingS “Without a honest award, our creative industries will simply not survive.

On Monday a number of artists wrote An open letter to The times in protest. “There is no moral or economic argument for theft of our copyright. It will devastate the industry and steal the future of the next generation,” she said. Signatures included Paul McCartneyElton John, Du Pelen.

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