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The UK’s Musician’s Union plans motion to fix copyright law and address the impact of AI

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The UK's Musician Union will put forward at the Labour Party Conference (Sept. 28-Oct; 1) a motion calling for Copyright Reform, as the organisation believes "now is a historic chance to fix copyright law and protect musicians from the impact of AI and streaming." The motion is designed to ensure that music streaming and artificial intelligence "don’t make it impossible to earn a living as a musician," and will address the forthcoming Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill, calling on Parliam...

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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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European film and audiovisual organisations call for a specific strand for their sector within the AgoraEU programme

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A coalition of seventeen European film and audiovisual associations, representing screenwriters, filmmakers, producers and distributors, have urged the European Commission and Parliament to keep a specific MEDIA strand for the sector within the AgoraEU programme, which will replace the Creative Europe programme for the 2028–2036 period. As part of AgoraEU, the Commission is proposing three strands: Creative Europe – Culture; MEDIA+ for audiovisual and news media; and Democracy, Citizens, Equalit...

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WIPO members confirm Daren Tang as Director General for another six-year term

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Daren Tang, who served as Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) since 2020, has been confirmed for a second six-year term by WIPO's 194 members during the General Assembly of the Geneva-based organisation. Tang was chosen by WIPO’s 83-member Coordination Committee in February 2026 as the next DG against Johanny Stanley Joseph from the Republic of Haiti. Tang received 81 votes in the first round against two for Joseph. Tang's second term will run from October 1,...

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France’s Senate unanimously adopts the bill introducing a presumption of use of cultural content by AI providers

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The French Senate has unanimously adopted in plenary session on April 8 the bill proposing to amend the country's Code of Intellectual Property by introducing a presumption of use of cultural content by artificial intelligence providers. The bill reads: "Unless proven otherwise, in any civil dispute, a work or object protected by copyright or related rights, as defined in this code, is presumed to have been used by the supplier of the artificial intelligence model or system, provided that an in...

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