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EU urges new AI rules for creative works, demanding transparency, compensation, and opt-out rights.
The European Parliament has passed a non-binding resolution urging new EU rules to protect creative works used in AI training, calling for transparency, fair compensation, and legal certainty.
It recommends a European register at EUIPO for tracking copyrighted material, allowing creators to opt out, and requires AI companies to disclose data sources, with non-compliance risking liability.
The move aims to ensure AI operates within existing copyright law, especially as the creative sector contributes nearly 7% to the EU’s GDP.
While some groups support the effort for fairness and cultural sovereignty, others warn new regulations could harm innovation and competitiveness.
The European Commission is reviewing current frameworks, but the report signals growing political momentum for reform.
La UE insta a nuevas reglas de IA para las obras creativas, exigiendo transparencia, compensación y derechos de exclusión voluntaria.