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Elton John Condemns UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal as 'Theft'

  • On 14 May 2025, Members of Parliament in the House of Commons rejected, by a vote of 297 to 168, a modification proposed by the House of Lords concerning copyright permissions within the Data Bill.
  • The amendment aimed to require copyright holders’ consent and transparency about how their works were used, but the government opposes it, citing ongoing copyright and AI consultations.
  • Sir Elton John and hundreds of creatives condemned the government’s stance, warning the changes would let tech firms use artists’ content without fair compensation, threatening legacy and income.
  • John called the changes "criminal" and said he felt "incredibly betrayed," adding, "We'll fight it all the way" and expressing willingness to take legal action against ministers.
  • The government insists the Bill will unlock secure data use to boost the economy by £10 billion over 10 years, aiming to support growth that benefits creative industries and AI sectors.
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WebProNews broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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