UK Government Opposes AI Copyright Disclosure Amendment

UK Government Opposes AI Copyright Disclosure Amendment

The British government has expressed opposition to an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that would require artificial intelligence companies to disclose copyrighted works used in their models. This amendment has garnered support from notable figures in the creative industry, including Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa.

Background

  • The amendment was proposed by Beeban Kidron, who organized an open letter signed by 150 individuals from the creative sector, urging the government to mandate AI firms to reveal the copyrighted works utilized in their models.
  • The House of Lords passed the amendment with a vote of 272-125.

Government’s Position

  • The UK government argues that the requirement to disclose copyrighted works could hinder progress in both the creative and tech sectors.
  • A spokesperson for Business Secretary Grant Shapps stated, “We are working on new legislation,” but did not specify a timeline for its release.

Context

  • This opposition is surprising, considering that the government had previously committed to introducing new laws to address these issues following the passage of the Online Safety Act last year.
  • The Online Safety Act included provisions related to content moderation and hate speech online.

Next Steps

  • The amendment will be debated again today as it returns from the House of Lords.
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