Elton John and Paul McCartney push for tougher AI copyright laws

Hey listeners, here’s today’s hot headline—over 400 creative icons, from Elton John to Dua Lipa, are demanding the UK government force AI firms to disclose copyrighted works used in training their models. Why? Because current law changes would let AI scrape content without permission unless creators opt out. That’s a big deal for the paper packaging industry. Why? Because if AI can ingest proprietary packaging designs or branding without consent, it risks devaluing innovation and design IP—core drivers of consumer trust and shelf impact. Transparency isn’t just a music industry issue—it’s essential to protecting packaging creativity and market differentiation.https://www.thetimes.com/uk/technology-uk/article/elton-john-and-paul-mccartney-push-for-tougher-ai-copyright-laws-plcnn3m7g

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