Paul McCartney is mad. So are Kate Bush, Elton John and about 1,000 other musicians who released a silent album this week
Unsurprisingly, artists hate the idea, which reverses a fundamental principle of copyright law: you ask for permission before using someone’s work. Trade groups say the proposed changes would threaten the livelihoods of singers and publishers and lead to the rabid exploitation of work without compensation.
Eyes of the Storm,’ the touring exhibit of the early years of The Beatles’ leap to pop music stardom, are presented in an entertaining layout at the de Young Museum.
Elton John and Paul McCartney are among those who have spoken out against the plan. The protest album features “almost silence,” said composer and AI developer Ed Newton-Rex, who organized the album. The 12 tracks consist of recordings of empty studios ...
Sir Paul McCartney and Kate Bush, who say the Government’s plans to make it easier for AI models to be trained on copyrighted material amount to the theft of music and will decimate the sector. The proposals would allow tech firms to use copyrighted ...
Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John and Kate Bush are among artists who have protested about proposals around copyright and artificial intelligence.
Starmer pledges to review AI plans after musicians and artists warn they face being ripped off - Pop legends Elton John and Paul McCartney are among a host of artists warning that proposed changes to
Jimmy Page and Brian May have both warned about artificial intelligence’s potential to destroy art and bankrupt artists financially and spiritually, echoing recent exhortations made by Paul McCartney,
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. List of Partners (vendors)
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.