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UK delays AI copyright law due to backlash, opting for licensing and creator protections.
AI copyright legislation that would allow businesses to train models on copyrighted content without permission has been postponed by the UK government due to strong opposition from lawmakers, authors, and artists.
A House of Lords committee called for a licensing-first strategy, cautioning that without it, the UK runs the risk of becoming dependent on opaque foreign AI systems and jeopardizing the livelihoods of creators.
In addition to rejecting opt-out models, the committee demanded greater protections against unauthorized digital replicas, fair compensation, and transparency.
Recognizing the shortcomings of the previous proposal, the government will publish a final review in March 2026, with recommendations that will probably influence 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.