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Australia blocks AI firms from using copyrighted content without licenses, requiring payment to creators.
Australia’s government has rejected a proposed copyright exemption allowing tech giants like Google and Meta to freely use copyrighted material for AI training, affirming that companies must obtain licenses and pay creators.
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland’s decision, backed by artists, media groups, and rights holders, aims to ensure fair compensation and protect the creative economy.
A new review will explore licensing models, AI-generated content ownership, and ways to strengthen creators’ rights, reflecting broader global concerns over AI’s impact on intellectual property and cultural industries.
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Australia impide que las empresas de IA utilicen contenido con derechos de autor sin licencias, lo que requiere un pago a los creadores.