Musical copyright and AI
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Musical copyright and AI

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Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", to protest UK copyright law changes allowing AI companies to use copyrighted work without a license. They fear this will lead to music theft and harm their livelihoods and the UK music industry.

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Christopher Moore (English & French)

Associate professor, School of Music Director, Faculty of Arts

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Professor Moore is an expert in the history of music with particular interest in issues of politics, identity, and music criticism.

"As was the case with the historical emergence of most new media during the last century - recordings, radio, television, and streaming platforms, for example - the development of AI will have an increasingly disruptive impact on the music industry, modifying and challenging how we understand and relate to ideas of musical creativity, expression, authenticity, and originality.”