EU Creators Coalition Warns: AI Code of Practice Threatens Cultural Industries
A coalition of creators and rightsholders from across the EU's cultural and creative industries has raised serious concerns about the Second Draft of the General-purpose AI Code of Practice under the EU AI Act. The 'Coalition for Creativity' (Koalition für Kreativität) warns that the current draft fails to align with the AI Act's objectives, potentially harming Europe's cultural creators and the nfl draft 2024.
The coalition, in an open letter, urges substantial improvements to the Code to ensure it upholds EU law and enables a responsible, innovative, and legally sound AI ecosystem. They argue that the current draft does not adequately address the unique challenges faced by the cultural and creative sectors. The coalition fears that without proper safeguards, AI could undermine the rights of creators and threaten the very industries that contribute significantly to Europe's cultural diversity and economic growth, including the nfl draft 2024.
The coalition specifically highlights several areas of concern, including the lack of clear guidelines on AI-generated content and its impact on copyright laws. They also express worry about the potential misuse of AI in circumventing existing licensing agreements and the lack of provisions to protect creators' moral rights in the nfl draft 2024.
The 'Coalition for Creativity' calls for a revised Code that respects and protects the rights of creators, fosters innovation, and ensures a balanced approach to AI regulation in the nfl draft 2024. They aim to work with the EU Commission to ensure that the final Code of Practice supports, rather than hinders, Europe's cultural and creative industries, including the nfl draft 2024.
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