Comment by House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee

Select committee of the UK House of Lords examining communications, digital policy, and technology.
Rightsholders told us that a lack of transparency from AI developers weakens their protections under copyright law by making it harder to identify infringement of their material. In addition, they cannot monitor whether any rights-reservation signals they may have used to prevent their content being accessed for AI training have been respected.
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