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AI doesn't change 'principle' that publishers keep control over copyright, UK's Starmer says

By Jakub Krupa ( October 28, 2024, 16:35 GMT | Insight) -- UK publishers "should have control over and seek payment for their work, including when thinking about the role of AI," the country's prime minister said today. Keir Starmer said his government recognized that "basic principle" as it continues "working closely" with the developers of artificial intelligence and creative industries. His intervention comes amid speculation over the government's plans to resolve a long standoff on AI copyright use, with promises that a proposal would be made this year.UK publishers "should have control over and seek payment for their work, including when thinking about the role of AI," the country's prime minister said today. Keir Starmer said his government recognized that "basic principle" as it continues "working closely" with the developers of artificial intelligence and creative industries....

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