Conservatives Urge Attorney General To Defend Copyrights

A coalition of conservative activists, including Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec, sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and OSTP Director Michael Kratsios urging protection of intellectual property and copyright laws from generative AI. The letter cites that copyright industries contribute over $2 trillion to U.S. GDP and 11.6 million jobs, warns of up to $600 billion annual IP-theft losses, and opposes blanket AI training licenses that could enable foreign exploitation.
Key Points
- 1Send letters from conservative activists urging Bondi and OSTP director to protect copyrights from generative AI training
- 2Cite economic stakes: claim over $2 trillion core copyright GDP and up to $600 billion annual losses
- 3Recommend against blanket licensing and urge developers to use licensed or non-infringing training datasets
Scoring Rationale
Raises prominent industry concerns with economic data but remains a policy appeal without binding regulatory action.
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