More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday in protest at the UK government's planned changes to copyright law (Annie Lennox at ...
Artificial intelligence companies and the creative industries are locked in an ongoing battle, being played out in the courts ...
Another year, another inquiry into AI and copyright. But does this latest one suggest the UK Government may be about to act?
Kevin Sullivan, partner in the Corporate Commercial and IP team at Warners Solicitors, discusses how UK copyright law intersects with generative AI, highlighting concerns from ...
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 ...
British creatives are speaking out against the government's proposed changes to copyright law. Take Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and Ben Howard, who join over 1,000 musicians in releasing a protest album ...
The goal is to bridge the gap between copyright law and the evolving tech, but some express concern about an exception. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor The U.K. government of Prime Minister ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. For the UK's creative sectors, music, publishing, film, and visual arts, which collectively generate over £124 billion annually, ...
Today, the UK government has launched a public consultation on copyright law and commercial AI training, including proposals to introduce an exception for AI training and a mechanism for content ...
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 ...
The UK is updating its copyright laws to fit in with current research practices, in particular the now nearly ubiquitous use of the internet as a forum for publishing and reading articles, ...