Our response to the UK’s copyright consultation
Summary
OpenAI submitted a response to the UK's copyright consultation advocating for a broad text and data mining (TDM) exception to support AI innovation and competitiveness. The company argues that clear data access policies are essential for the UK to establish itself as Europe's AI leader while balancing creator and rightholder concerns.
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