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Fleur D

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Views resembling those of other people/s, companies, or ideologies are purely coincidental. #AntiWar #NoMoreNukes

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Data #privacy and #compliance - ongoing nightmares for many organisations that are set to continue. How to approach? I ask industry leaders (for Computer Weekly) computerweekly.com/feature/How-to…

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The 2024 Harvest Super Full Moon 🌕 rising at Stonehenge last night 🤩 Photo credit Nick Bull 👏👏👏👏 #supermoon #fullmoon #stonehenge #astro #moon #september

The 2024 Harvest Super Full Moon 🌕 rising at Stonehenge last night 🤩 Photo credit Nick Bull 👏👏👏👏
#supermoon #fullmoon #stonehenge #astro #moon #september
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🚨 AI is threatening the livelihood of music creators and it's time to speak up. 🚨 The UK government is considering changes to copyright law that could allow AI companies to use your work without permission or payment. ⏳ It only takes a few minutes to make a difference. Read

🚨 AI is threatening the livelihood of music creators and it's time to speak up. 🚨

The UK government is considering changes to copyright law that could allow AI companies to use your work without permission or payment.

⏳ It only takes a few minutes to make a difference. Read
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1/ A restrictive regime will not protect UK creators. Even if your content is protected under UK or EU law, a company from another jurisdiction like the US is not bound by UK or EU copyright rules. If copyrighted content is accessible online, AI firms based in the US or China

1/ A restrictive regime will not protect UK creators. Even if your content is protected under UK or EU law, a company from another jurisdiction like the US is not bound by UK or EU copyright rules.

If copyrighted content is accessible online, AI firms based in the US or China
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The UK government's proposal to exempt AI companies from copyright has generated a massive backlash. The "Make IT Fair" campaign is just one of many, and when the government's consultation on their proposals closes tonight, they will have many thousands of responses...

The UK government's proposal to exempt AI companies from copyright has generated a massive backlash. The "Make IT Fair" campaign is just one of many, and when the government's consultation on their proposals closes tonight, they will have many thousands of responses...
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📢 Final day to protect UK copyright from AI exploitation Today is the last chance to have your say in the government's consultation on copyright and AI: a decision that could reshape the rights of UK songwriters, composers and creative professionals. The UK’s world-leading

📢 Final day to protect UK copyright from AI exploitation

Today is the last chance to have your say in the government's consultation on copyright and AI: a decision that could reshape the rights of UK songwriters, composers and creative professionals.

The UK’s world-leading
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pressgazette.co.uk/comment-analys… All creatives and creators of works, websites - anything - TAKE NOTE. UK govt consultation ends TODAY 25 FEB.

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TODAY, 25 Feb, is the LAST day to have your say in the UK on AI versus copyright. Multiple questions with short answers - it's easy to participate.

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Ugh. Funding war ie 'defence' instead of help - yeah, that'll reduce the problems in the world. Very short-sighted, imo. Disappointing, indeed.

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Mochi is *not* a type or style of ice cream. Don't your writers do their research anymore? ( National Geographic used to be respected, too!! ) nationalgeographic.com/travel/article…