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Australia demands AI firms pay for creative content

Australia's shadow minister for the arts, Angie Bell, has called for AI companies to pay for the creative content they use, emphasizing that Australian artists deserve compensation and control over their work. Bell stated that AI firms should seek permission and pay for Australian creative assets, likening it to standard copyright practices. This stance aligns with broader efforts by media companies to protect copyright laws and ensure fair compensation for creators. AI

IMPACT This commentary highlights growing global concerns about AI's use of copyrighted material and the potential for new regulations.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a political figure's opinion and policy stance on AI and copyright, rather than a direct AI release or research.

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Australia demands AI firms pay for creative content

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  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Nick Visser ·

    Australia news live: shadow arts minister Angie Bell, a former musician, says AI giants must pay for content

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