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Plus Ça Change: Will a New Government Bring Change? With Nicola Solomon from the Creators' Rights Alliance

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Between 2020 and 2024, the UK has had four Prime Ministers and a long running game of Musical Chairs in the relevant government departments. What we still don't have is a unified, coherent policy on AI and Artists' Rights.
In this episode, our guest is Nicola Solomon, a solicitor, consultant on policy and law in the creative industries and, until recently, the Chair of the Creators' Rights Alliance.
What progress has she seen in the last few years and what hope has that given her for what might be expected from a Labour government?
Moreover, what can we as individuals do to make our voices heard?

Since this episode was recorded in December, the UK government has launched its AI and Copyright Consultation, which will be open until 25th February 2025.

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Content provided by Marcus Hutton, Dr Mathilde Pavis & Annette Rizzo, Marcus Hutton, Dr Mathilde Pavis, and Annette Rizzo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marcus Hutton, Dr Mathilde Pavis & Annette Rizzo, Marcus Hutton, Dr Mathilde Pavis, and Annette Rizzo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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Between 2020 and 2024, the UK has had four Prime Ministers and a long running game of Musical Chairs in the relevant government departments. What we still don't have is a unified, coherent policy on AI and Artists' Rights.
In this episode, our guest is Nicola Solomon, a solicitor, consultant on policy and law in the creative industries and, until recently, the Chair of the Creators' Rights Alliance.
What progress has she seen in the last few years and what hope has that given her for what might be expected from a Labour government?
Moreover, what can we as individuals do to make our voices heard?

Since this episode was recorded in December, the UK government has launched its AI and Copyright Consultation, which will be open until 25th February 2025.

  continue reading

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