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A group of musicians is hoping the sound of their collective silence speaks volumes to lawmakers in the U.K. More than 1,000 artists — including Kate Bush, Imogen Heap, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and ...
More than 1,000 musicians - including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn and Kate Bush - released a silent album on Tuesday in protest at the UK government's planned changes to copyright law, which they say ...
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens, on Tuesday released a silent album to protest proposed changes to Britain's copyright laws, which could allow tech firms to train ...
Kimberly Marasco has filed a new lawsuit against Taylor Swift for copyright infringement on several songs, involving Jack ...
for more than 1,000 musicians who released a lyric-less album on Tuesday to protest the British government’s proposal to expand the ways that developers can use copyright-protected works to ...
The album is a protest against proposed changes in Britain's copyright laws that would allow companies to use artists' work to train their AI models without permission. A story getting a lot of ...
You can listen for yourself here. The album is just the latest move in the U.K. to bring attention to the issue of how copyright is being handled in AI training. Similar protests are underway in ...
More than a thousand musicians, including Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, joined forces to release an album this week. They are protesting proposed changes to British copyright laws around artificial ...
an album protesting the UK government’s proposed changes to copyright law," the 1,000 UK Artists Spotify page reads.
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush, Cat Stevens and Annie Lennox, have released a silent album in protest of the proposed changes to British copyright laws around artificial ...
The album is a protest against proposed changes in Britain's copyright laws that would allow companies to use artists' work to train their AI models without permission.
Kimberly Marasco has filed a new lawsuit against Taylor Swift for copyright infringement on several songs, involving Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, Universal Music Group, and Republic Records.
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