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UK rules on AI copyright globally significant, says Swedish music rights chief

By Frank Hersey ( November 6, 2025, 16:53 GMT | Insight) -- The UK government’s regulatory choices on AI and copyright are globally significant, said the head of Sweden’s music rights body that has launched the world’s first collective rights licensing platform for musicians. The music market is shifting to licensing music becoming a competitive advantage for AI companies, said the executive.The UK must support music licensing in the face of works being scraped and reproduced by AI developers, said the head of Sweden’s music rights agency speaking in London. She said the UK’s regulatory approach to AI in music copyright is globally significant while a shift in the market could be making licensing a competitive advantage for developers, rather than stealing musicians’ work....

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