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02/05/2025 - Google and OpenAI Push UK to Remove All Copyright Barriers for AI (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Music Business Worldwide

Music Business Worldwide reports that Google and OpenAI are lobbying the UK government for broader exemptions to copyright rules as they relate to AI training. While the UK has already proposed some easing of restrictions—allowing text and data mining for research purposes—major tech firms are pushing for further liberalization that would essentially grant AI developers free access to copyrighted content without needing permissions or licenses.

This position is raising alarm among artists, musicians, publishers, and rights organizations, who argue that such a move would undermine the value of human creativity and erode copyright protections. The tension highlights a growing global debate about how to balance AI innovation with intellectual property rights. In the UK, the outcome of this lobbying could influence future copyright legislation not only nationally but also internationally.

Stakeholders on both sides are awaiting final policy decisions from the UK government, which is still reviewing the feedback from its consultation on AI and intellectual property.