The Australian government will convene a two-day meeting on Monday to explore changes to its copyright framework, as it seeks to meet the challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
The Copyright and AI Reference Group will discuss the potential for a new paid collective licensing framework for AI users under the Copyright Act, the government said in a statement on Sunday. It will also explore the potential for reducing the cost to pursue enforcement actions.
In addition, the group will consider ways to clarify how copyright applies to work produced by AI. The government said it has ruled out a text ...
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