Developments in Artificial Intelligence continue to threaten creators’ livelihoods and careers with companies continuing to challenge claims of alleged copyright infringement in court and to lobby government for changes to the law. What infringement action is being taken and how clear is the legislation? What legitimate licensing models are being developed and what do they mean for creators? And what of the wider socio-economic implications both for the present and for the future? Join SoA Advisory Clinic hosts Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones for this bonus special episode as they bring you another chance to catch up on an event originally delivered as part of the SOA @ Home festival of online events, to coincide with the SoA’s AGM. Featuring SoA Chief Executive Anna Ganley in conversation with ALCS CEO Barbara Hayes, DACS Head of International, Reema Selhi and lawyer and partner at Howard Kennedy, Mark Stephens CBE.
Anna Ganley – The Society of Authors
Artificial Intelligence – The Society of Authors
A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation: government response – GOV.UK
Artists’ Earnings Report by the University of Glasgow and DACS – DACS
ALCS | Thank you for your views on AI. What happens next?
Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 – Text and Data Mining Exemption
EU Artificial Intelligence Act | Up-to-date developments and analyses of the EU AI Act
Copyright Licensing Agency https://cla.co.uk/
EU Copyright Directive L_2019130EN.01009201.xml