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UK AI copyright reforms: consultation closes amid creative backlash; EU-style text and data mining opt-out and transparency requirements in the balance

Published on: 28 February 2025

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The window for submissions to the Labour government’s consultation closed on 25 February 2025, and practitioners warn the reforms face an all-or-nothing outcome. Paul Joseph, a partner at Linklaters LLP, said he suspects the choice is either to retain the current position or to adopt the EU model; his take on the copyright consultation is that there appears to be sufficient momentum to follow the EU approach, though only time will reveal the result. Opening in December 2024, the consultation proposed an exception to data-mining rules for businesses training AI models for commercial use (see: LNB News 19/12/2024 6). It also moots giving creatives an opt-out from such training in an effort to balance their rights. In essence, the plan would broaden text and data-mining exceptions to align with the EU, which is working to implement a similar opt-out for copyright works after passing its landmark EU AI Act. The government has likewise invited stakeholders across the AI, creative and IP sectors to share their views on how best to encourage advances in the new technology while continuing to respect rights-holders and to outline practical steps the state might take responsibly now...

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