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UK delays AI copyright law due to backlash, opting for licensing and creator protections.
The UK government has postponed introducing AI copyright legislation that would let companies train models on copyrighted material without consent, following strong opposition from artists, authors, and lawmakers.
A House of Lords committee urged a licensing-first approach, warning that without it, the UK risks relying on opaque foreign AI systems and undermining creators' livelihoods.
The committee rejected opt-out models and called for transparency, fair compensation, and stronger protections against unauthorized digital replicas.
The government, acknowledging the earlier proposal was flawed, will release a final review in March 2026, with recommendations likely shaping future policy.
El Reino Unido retrasa la ley de derechos de autor de la IA debido a la reacción violenta, optando por la licencia y la protección de los creadores.