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French creatives fight for a strong private copy regime amid Parliament’s attempts to erode the levy’s scope

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The French creative sector is facing the prospect of losing a significant source of revenues from private copying if a new legislation, currently discussed in Parliament, redefines which devices are eligible for the remuneration for private copying. Until now, all devices with memory such as desktops, laptops, USB sticks or mobile phones were subject to paying a private copying remuneration that benefits rights holders whose works can be copied. However, a new bill – due to be discussed by the P...

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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British Society of Authors launches the Human Authored scheme to help identify non-AI-generated works

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The UK's Society of Authors (SoA) has launched the Human Authored scheme to help consumers identify works written by humans. The SoA said the initiative is a response to "a market increasingly flooded by AI-generated books." The scheme is understood to be the first of its kind launched by a UK trade association "to help protect an entire profession" in an environment dominated by "the absence of any measure by the Government to compel tech companies to label AI-generated outputs," explained the...

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Large video-on-demand services in the UK are now regulated by OFCOM

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Major streaming services with over 500,000 users in the UK are now under regulation by OFCOM, as the UK's Media Act of 2024 comes into force. The oversight from the regulator will apply to services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and public service broadcaster's VoD services like ITVX and Channel 4. Under the Media Act, services need to comply with new standards and accessibility codes to follow similar OFCOM content rules to those currently in place for traditional broadcasters. Th...

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BECS notifies AI companies that it has exercised an opt-out from TDM exceptions

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The British Equity Collecting Society (BECS) has formally exercised an opt-out from the EU Article 4 text and data mining (TDM) exception on behalf of its members. In practice, it means that the use of BECS members’ audiovisual performances for TDM to train Generative AI models is only permitted with express prior authorisation. BECS' decision follows a vote at the organisation's recent Annual General Meeting in November 2025, through which members overwhelmingly granted the BECS "a clear mandat...

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