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The House of Lords’ Digital and Communications Committee has published a report making a series of recommendations to the government about AI and copyright. Of particular interest to the PPA, it has urged the government to:
The Government must formally respond to this report, addressing the recommendations, within two months.
In the meantime, the Government must fulfil its statutory obligation to update Parliament on its progress regarding AI and copyright by Wednesday 18 March, including the publication of an economic impact assessment. However, reports in the Financial Times suggest the Government is unlikely to propose immediate legislative or regulatory changes, opting instead to announce further consultations on these issues.
The PPA continue to engage with government and regulatory stakeholders on these matters, and is collaborating with coalition partners on the MakeItFair campaign. To speak with our team about AI and copyright, please contact eilidh.wilson@ppa.co.uk

Starting a career is harder than it’s been for decades. As a sector, we want to make sure publishing is a place where talent, not circumstance, determines opportunity.

Hearst UK has appointed Sarah-Louise Robertson as Editor of the UK’s Digital Spy.
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