Finally, it’s here: the UK’s detailed report on AI and copyright – 125 pages of almost no information. But at least that’s better than screwing Britain’s creative sector. After months of controversy, ...
The High Court’s decision in WaterRower v Liking could have signalled the start of a new approach to determining whether designs can benefit from copyright protection The England and Wales High Court ...
The government proposes allowing AI developers to use copyrighted material for training their models without permission but requires them to be transparent about it. Creators will also be able to opt ...
The UK government has backtracked on its position on copyright and AI. Its original position – allowing AI companies to use copyrighted works to train their models with an opt-out option – received ...
A case at the IPEC this week centring on a rowing machine could prove significant in the development of the UK’s copyright and design law post-Brexit The future of the UK’s post-Brexit copyright and ...
The UK Government is about to make an enormous mistake, one that it will be near impossible to get out of. Why? In the British Parliament today (7 May), the Data (Use and Access) Bill - read it and ...
“This is a long overdue update that rebalances copyright law in a sensible way,” says Loz Kaye of the planned modernisation to the UK copyright system. The leader of the Pirate Party UK and a ...
More than 1,000 musicians have released a silent album protesting the UK government’s proposed changes to the copyright laws, allowing companies to train their AI models on copyrighted works like ...
The lawsuit’s conclusion has raised concerns around the strength of secondary copyright in the UK. The UK High Court has dismissed major portions of a Getty copyright lawsuit against UK start-up ...
The question of whether use of copyright works to train AI models infringes copyright is the most important issue for copyright creators, users and practitioners at the moment. Last year, the UK ...
Exclusive: Beeban Kidron says plans will lead to ‘wholesale’ transfer of wealth from creative industries to tech sector A consultation on changes to UK copyright law is “fixed” in favour of artificial ...