Several music industry groups have sent a letter to the U.S. Copyright Office opposing a proposed 43% increase in copyright registration fees. They argue that these higher costs would disproportionately harm independent musicians and small businesses, making it harder for them to protect their work. The groups also highlighted that the proposed fee hike comes at a time when generative AI is rapidly advancing, potentially leaving artists' rights more vulnerable if registration becomes prohibitively expensive. AI
影响 Higher copyright registration costs could make it more difficult for artists to protect their work from AI-generated content, potentially impacting their ability to enforce their rights.
排序理由 A coalition of industry groups is lobbying against a government policy change that could impact artists' ability to protect their work, especially in the context of AI. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]
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- A2IM
- AI
- Alliance for Women Film Composers
- American Association of Independent Music
- American Federation of Musicians
- Artist Rights Alliance
- Billboard
- Future of Music Coalition
- Music Artists Coalition
- Music Managers Forum-US
- Recording Academy
- Society of Composers & Lyricists
- Songwriters Guild of America
- Songwriters of North America
- U.S. Copyright Office
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