A new silent album has been released on music platforms in protest of a new UK law proposal. If you care about protecting musicians, you'll join me in streaming it.
The album, Is This What We Want?, was released in protest as the British government weighs changes to copyright and AI policies.
The UK’s AI copyright exception hands Big Tech free access to artists’ work without consent or compensation, threatening the future of human creativity and IP rights
Simon Cowell is speaking out about the potential changes to laws in the U.K. that would allow AI companies to train on copyrighted material.
One thousand musicians call for the UK to abandon a law change that would allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted music without artists' permission
Artists including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens made an album of white noise in empty studios, protesting a U.K. proposal to give AI firms access to copyrighted music.
A new album called “Is This What We Want?” features a stellar list of more than 1,000 musicians — and the sound of silence.
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, and Damon Albarn, have united to release a silent album in protest against proposed changes to copyright law concerning artificial intelligence (AI).
Over 1,000 musicians including Kate Bush and Annie Lennox release silent album to protest UK's proposed AI copyright changes allowing tech companies to use creative works without permission.
Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and Damon Albarn are among more than 1,000 musicians who have come together to record a silent album in protest at proposed changes to copyright law around artificial intelligence (AI).
A group of over 1,000 British musicians has taken an unconventional stand against proposed copyright law changes by releasing a silent album titled Is This What We Want? The action is against possible
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