Parliamentary Stand-Off Ends as House of Lords Backs Down on AI Copyright Bill Changes
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Parliamentary Stand-Off Ends as House of Lords Backs Down on AI Copyright Bill Changes
Members of the House of Lords have abandoned attempts to force changes to the Data (Use and Access) Bill, which they argued were necessary to protect artists’ intellectual property rights. Peers had been demanding amendments be added to ensure artists are offered copyright protection. But on Wednesday, they withdrew any further proposed changes and agreed to pass the government’s final version of the bill. This paves the way for the bill—which a…
UK Data Bill Passes Through The House Of Parliament - Economy Watch
Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. The UK Government recently passed the Data (Use and Access) Bill through the House of Parliament. The move is expected to pave the way for the expansion of open banking and smart data sharing, which will affect numerous business sectors. The legislation marks a key turning point in the expansion of open banking, ena…
Four years in the making, UK data reforms are passed - DecisionMarketing
The Data (Use & Access) Bill has finally cleared both houses, despite a last-minute attempt by the Lords to introduce an amendment in the row over AI copyright, meaning it will now proceed to Royal Assent in the coming weeks and could become law before the summer recess. The legislation, which started life under the previous Conservative Government as the Data & Digital Information Bill in August 2021, underwent extensive revision before falling…
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