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Many members are advocating for "statutory licensing" regimes—similar to those being explored in the EU and Australia—where tech companies would be legally required to pay for the news and creative content they ingest.

A powerful coalition of media giants and technology firms, spearheaded by the newly formed alliance, is leading a major international push for enhanced copyright protections in the age of generative AI. Tech-publisher coalition backs new push for bro...

The Creative Rights in AI Coalition is calling for laws that require AI firms to disclose all data used for training. The coalition includes major news organizations like the

The coalition includes major news organizations like the , Financial Times , and The Telegraph , alongside trade bodies such as the Publishers Association and the Society of Authors . Their primary goal is to rebalance the relationship between original content creators and AI developers who use that content to train large language models (LLMs). Key Pillars of the Push and The Telegraph

SPUR aims to establish technical and licensing frameworks that allow publishers to negotiate fairly with AI labs.

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