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06/10/2025 - US Senators Propose Ban on AI Training with Copyrighted Works (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Complete Music Update

Complete Music Update reports that U.S. Senators have proposed a new law aimed at banning Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies from "stealing" and training on copyrighted works without permission. This legislative initiative represents a significant push to protect the intellectual property rights of creators in the face of rapidly advancing generative AI technologies. The proposed bill directly addresses the contentious issue of AI models ingesting vast quantities of copyrighted material from the internet for training purposes, often without compensation or attribution to the original creators.

The article highlights that this move comes amid growing concerns from artists, musicians, writers, and other content creators who argue that their works are being exploited by AI developers, undermining their livelihoods and the value of their creative output. The proposed law seeks to establish clear legal boundaries for AI training data, potentially requiring explicit licenses or consent for the use of copyrighted material. This legislative effort underscores a broader societal debate about balancing technological innovation with the protection of creative rights. Its passage could have profound implications for the AI industry, forcing a re-evaluation of current training methodologies and fostering a more equitable relationship between AI developers and content creators.