Elton John backs Paul McCartney in criticising proposed overhaul to UK copyright system
Source: Guardian
Elton John has backed Paul McCartney in criticising a proposed overhaul of the UK copyright system, and has called for new rules to prevent tech companies from riding roughshod over the traditional copyright laws that protect artists livelihoods.
John has backed proposed amendments to the data (use and access) bill that would extend existing copyright protections, when it goes before a vote in the House of Lords on Tuesday.
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John told the Sunday Times that he felt wheels are in motion to allow AI companies to ride roughshod over the traditional copyright laws that protect artists livelihoods. This will allow global big tech companies to gain free and easy access to artists work in order to train their artificial intelligence and create competing music. This will dilute and threaten young artists earnings even further. The musician community rejects it wholeheartedly.
He said that challenging financial situations and increased touring costs made it harder than ever for new and emerging musicians to make the finances of the industry stack up to sustain a fledgling career, and added that the UKs place on the world stage as a leader in arts and popular culture is under serious jeopardy without robust copyright protection.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jan/27/elton-john-paul-mccartney-criticise-proposed-copyright-system-changes-ai
FredGarvin
(599 posts)For these two
highplainsdem
(53,396 posts)hope to make trillions from the theft.
Paul and Elton are doing the right thing by speaking out.
ificandream
(10,953 posts)highplainsdem
(53,396 posts)wanted some of the discussion of the UK government's misleading talk about AI as well.
Music Appreciation: https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034137616
General Discussion: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219951370
Shipwack
(2,393 posts)It should be life of creator+20 years or so.