Rewriting European copyright: Keeping the value of music alive in the AI age
Presented by:
BumaStemra
THU
15 Jan -
15:00 -
16:00 -
Oosterpoort - Grijze zaal
Legal & law,
Politics & Policy,
AI
English spoken
As the EU prepares to review its copyright rules, the music sector has a crucial moment to ensure that the value of music is recognized and protected in the age of AI. While AI companies have trained their systems on millions of songs without permission or payment, creators still lack clear safeguards that reflect the value of their work.
Does Europe need to change its copyright laws to help artists maintain control over how their music is used, including in AI systems? And if so, what rules are needed to make sure AI can use music without undermining the people who create it?
In this panel, artists, European policymakers, and industry experts will explore these questions. Together, we will look at the proposals now emerging in Brussels and discuss how the music community can help shape the decisions that will define the future value of music.
Does Europe need to change its copyright laws to help artists maintain control over how their music is used, including in AI systems? And if so, what rules are needed to make sure AI can use music without undermining the people who create it?
In this panel, artists, European policymakers, and industry experts will explore these questions. Together, we will look at the proposals now emerging in Brussels and discuss how the music community can help shape the decisions that will define the future value of music.