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SOCAN Advocates Against Unlicensed AI Music Use in Canada

The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) has launched a campaign aimed at preventing the Canadian government from introducing new copyright exceptions that would allow unauthorized use of copyrighted works for artificial intelligence (AI) training. This initiative is supported by various artists and industry stakeholders who are concerned about the implications of such exceptions on creators’ rights and revenue.

SOCAN’s campaign emphasizes the potential negative impact of unlicensed AI music generation on the music industry’s economic framework. The organization is mobilizing its members, alongside broader industry participation, to advocate for the protection of intellectual property rights in the context of emerging technologies.

The call to action comes at a critical time as discussions regarding copyright laws and AI technology continue to evolve. SOCAN is positioning itself as a key player in these negotiations, seeking to influence policy decisions that could fundamentally alter the landscape of music licensing and royalties.

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