10 comments

  • basisword a day ago ago

    What a dumb policy in the first place. One of the most successful creative industries in the world and your plan is to bend over for the big American tech companies instead of supporting the people actually making your country money.

    • chrisjj a day ago ago

      This Govt's serious problem is it has fallen hook line and sinker for the "AI" con trick. It thought shafting the creatives a price worth paying for a place on the "AI" gravy train. It still has no idea how deluded it is, so will be looking for an alternative "solution". Perhaps it can sell the UK populace's health data instead. Oh wait...

      • soco 12 hours ago ago

        But isn't it always (or at least lately) like this? Corporations ruling, the small guy paying? I'm aware this sounds very leftie, but even a broken clock is right twice a day.

        • chrisjj 11 hours ago ago

          No. We've seen nothing as extreme as this Governmental "AI" delusion since Lysenkoist vitalism. And look where that ended up.

  • kelseyfrog a day ago ago

    I thought rights were self-evident. :/

    • chrisjj a day ago ago

      Too much so for this government. Their plan was to change the law to remove creator rights regarding theft, sorry, use by "AI".

      • kelseyfrog a day ago ago

        I thought we were against IP as property. When did that change?

        • hactually a day ago ago

          we went from the Linux and later Napster era of "information wants to be free" pretty quickly over the past decade.

          Billions have been spent on changing our minds and our children so privacy and privacy are bad.

  • gmerc a day ago ago

    they are just switching to waiting it out

    • harvey9 a day ago ago

      Flip-flopping on lots of different things has become a running joke for the UK government.