A new amendment to a data bill requires AI companies to reveal their use of copyright-protected content. Initially rejected due to budget concerns, this revised amendment, proposed by Beeban Kidron, aims for transparency without direct financial implications. It allows governmental flexibility in enforcing provisions and will be debated in the House of Lords. Kidron emphasizes it provides a mechanism for licensing instead of theft, aiming to benefit creative industries and clarify content use for rights holders.
We have accepted the speaker's ruling on the Commons financial privilege and replaced the original amendment with another that would still offer transparency.
This new amendment removes any potential direct spending implications for enforcement, which was the Commons' objection to the previous drafting.
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