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UK Government Proposes AI Use Of Copyrighted Works
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Relevance Score
The UK government is consulting on a legal overhaul to allow AI firms to use copyright-protected works without owners' consent, a change that has drawn ire from artists; the consultation has been running for the past two months.
Scoring Rationale
Moderate industry impact expected, but limited confidence due to RSS-only source and sparse consultation details.
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Sources
- Read OriginalUK Government Looks to Allow AI Firms to Use Copyright-Protected without Owner’s Consent, Drawing Ire from Artistsartnews.com


