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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 ...
The UK government has published a Statement of Progress on the copyright report and impact assessment that it must produce under the Data (Use and Access) Act. Under the Act, the government must ...
The UK government has published its Report and Economic Impact Assessment on the use of copyright works in the development of AI systems. The report confirms that the UK government’s preferred option ...
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 ...
Copyright is not a brake on innovation. It is the market mechanism that turns British creativity into investment and the ...
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 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 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 ...
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 ...