Australia’s creative and media sectors unite at Parliament House to make the case for licensing in the age of AI

Australia’s creative and media sectors gathered at Parliament House to advocate for licensing in the context of AI and copyright. The event highlighted the importance of protecting creative content and ensuring fair compensation for creators.

The announcement:

Australia’s creative and media sectors today brought their case directly to Parliament, hosting Powering Intelligence: Media, Culture and the Future of Innovation at Australian Parliament House in Canberra.

The event, hosted by the Australian media and creative sector and supported by ARIA and PPCA, APRA AMCOS, Australian Publishers Association, Australia New Zealand Screen Association, AWG Collecting Society, Copyright Agency, Free TV Australia, The Guardian Australia and News Corp Australia, brought together parliamentarians, senior public servants, policy advisers and industry leaders for a panel discussion on the policy choices facing Australia on AI and copyright.

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