Sir Elton John said “we will not back down” in an awards speech where he pleaded with the UK Government to “do the right thing” by strengthening copyright protections when artificial intelligence (AI) models learn from creatives’ content.
The Government has repeatedly rejected changes to the Data (Use and Access) Bill , proposed by the House of Lords, aimed at strengthening protections for the creative sector.
Peers have attempted to amend the Bill by adding a commitment to introduce transparency requirements, aiming to ensure copyright holders are able to see when their work has been used and by who.
Veteran rock singer Sir Elton, 78, who picked up the Creators’ Champion Award at Billboard’s Global Power Players Event on Wednesday, is among hundreds of creatives who have raised