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Australia news live: shadow arts minister Angie Bell, a former musician, says AI giants must pay for content

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Australia news live: shadow arts minister Angie Bell, a former musician, says AI giants must pay for content

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19.49 EDTShadow arts minister says AI companies need to do what everyone else does: ‘ask permission and pay for it’Dan Jervis-BardyThe shadow minister for the arts, Angie Bell, who was a professional musician for 35 years, has said strong copyright protections are essential to ensure Australian creators were “respected, rewarded and able to continue to produce world-class work”. She said: double quotation markIf AI companies want to use Australian creative work, they should do what everyone else does: ask permission and pay for it. That’s how copyright works, and that’s how it should stay. Australian creativity is one of our greatest national assets – not a free resource for multinational tech companies.

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