Global Creators Blast EU AI Regulation for Failing to Protect Intellectual Property
Global creators' associations criticize the EU's AI regulation for inadequate intellectual property protections ahead of its partial implementation.
- • 38 organizations express dissatisfaction with the EU AI regulation
- • Concerns about intellectual property rights in AI development
- • Regulation partially comes into effect on August 2, 2025
- • Final results do not address fundamental concerns raised during negotiations
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A coalition of 38 major global organizations representing authors, artists, and other rights holders has publicly denounced the European Union's upcoming regulation on artificial intelligence (AI), which is set to partially take effect on August 2, 2025. In a joint statement, they expressed deep dissatisfaction with the regulation, criticizing it for inadequately addressing crucial concerns regarding intellectual property rights in the age of generative AI.
The organizations, which include prominent associations from various creative industries, argue that their extensive input during the negotiation process was largely ignored, resulting in a regulatory framework that they deem a missed opportunity for substantial rights protection. They emphasized that the final outcomes failed to fulfill the EU's commitments and intentions regarding the safeguarding of creators' rights in the rapidly evolving technological landscape.
The coalition's response reflects a broader frustration within the creative sectors, who feel that the EU's regulation does not adequately account for the implications of generative AI technologies on their intellectual property rights. This sentiment indicates a significant challenge for policymakers as they balance innovation and the protection of creators in an increasingly digital economy.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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