Artificial Intelligence

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Why Bria AI is Championing Creators in the Age of Generative AI

Bria AI is taking a bold stand for creators, arguing that licensed, high-quality data produces better, safer, generative AI and that fair compensation for content creators is essential for sustainable innovation. In their latest statement, they call on policymakers to protect copyright as a strategic asset and reject exploitative AI practices.

From Bad to Worse: CEPIC Strongly Opposes the Third Draft of the EU Code of Practice under the AI Act

The third draft of the EU AI Code of Practice has drawn strong criticism for overwhelmingly favouring AI developers while stripping away critical protections for rightsholders. CEPIC warns that, without major revisions, the Code risks legitimising copyright infringement and undermining the future of European creativity, culture, and media.

Joint statement by a coalition of authors, performers and other rightsholders active across the EU’s cultural and creative sectors regarding the third draft of the EU AI Act’s GPAI Code of Practice

The third draft of the GPAI Code of Practice undermines the objectives of the AI Act, contravenes EU law and ignores the intention of the EU legislator – we cannot support it.

News Media Europe: Statement of concern regarding draft AI code of practice

European news publishers are deeply concerned about the third draft code of practice published last week by the European Commission. The draft includes a chapter about how AI providers must comply with EU copyright law which has unfortunately gone from bad to worse: it contains serious errors relating to the interpretation of AI and copyright law.

EANA warns of weakening copyright protections in latest draft of the Code of Practice for General Purpose AI

The European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA) expresses serious concerns about the latest draft of the EU Code of Practice for General Purpose AI. The Alliance is warning that its vague language and reduced obligations weaken protections for rightsholders. For news agencies the proposed technical solutions for rights management are unsuitable.

Joint open letter by CEATL, EFJ and EWC to Executive Vice-President Virkkunen & the EU AI Board

Not fit for purpose: Writers, translators and journalists of the European text sector express strong opposition to the Third Draft of the EU’s Code of Practice under the AI Act’s implementation.

French authors and publishers sue Meta to enforce copyright compliance with GenAI tools.

The Syndicat national de l'édition (SNE), the Société des Gens de Lettres (SGDL) and the Syndicat national des auteurs et des compositeurs (SNAC) have taken legal action against Meta before the 3rd chamber of the Paris Court of Justice for the massive use of copyrighted works to train its generative artificial intelligence model., without authorisation of authors and publishers.

China and Spain Introduce Strict AI Labelling Requirements to Combat Misinformation

Spain and China have introduced strict new regulations requiring AI-generated content to be clearly labelled to combat misinformation and protect digital integrity. Spain’s proposed law imposes heavy fines for non-compliance, while China mandates both visible and metadata-based labelling to ensure transparency in AI-generated media.

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