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Elton John Slams Minister Over AI Copyright Plans

Elton John Criticizes AI Copyright Proposals

Music legend Elton John has publicly denounced a UK government minister, calling the official a moron in response to proposed changes to AI copyright laws. John expressed deep concern that the new regulations could enable artificial intelligence companies to freely use musicians' work without fair compensation or consent. He warned that if these plans go ahead, not only established artists but also up-and-coming musicians will face significant risks to their income and creative control, ultimately undermining the music industry as a whole.

Musicians Demand Stronger Protections

The debate centers around whether AI models should be allowed to be trained on copyrighted music without explicit permission from creators. Elton John and other artists are pushing for stronger safeguards to ensure creators maintain control and benefit financially from the use of their work by AI companies. The rising influence of AI in content creation is prompting urgent calls for governments worldwide to update and enforce copyright laws that fairly address the rights and interests of original creators in the digital age.

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