In CISAC's latest annual report, the global umbrella group of royalty collection organizations emphasizes the impact of AI on the creative sector. Björn Ulvaeus, CISAC President, urges copyright holders to take action amidst legal uncertainties surrounding the use of copyrighted materials in AI tools. The report highlights the need for creators to have the right to license their works to AI tools, be remunerated for such uses, and ensure transparency in AI development.
CISAC's report underscores the organization's involvement in shaping the European Union's AI Act, which includes measures on transparency and permission for AI developers to use copyrighted materials. The music industry advocates for fair compensation and authorization for AI training on copyrighted works. The report also addresses challenges in the Chinese digital music market and opposition to copyright reforms in South Africa.
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