Unlawful use of creators’ content by Big Tech must end says Creators’ Rights Alliance
The Creators’ Rights Alliance (The CRA) has written to companies working in software development, including companies working in research, experimental development and professional, scientific and technical activities.
The Creators’ Rights Alliance is a coalition that exists to promote, protect and further the interests of creators through policy, advocacy and campaigning work, which the FAC is a member of.
The letter, sent to Microsoft, Google, OPENAI, Apple, Meta and many more, reaffirms that members of the Creators’ Rights Alliance and the 500,000 creators they represent do not authorise the use of any of their works protected by copyright and/or related rights (including performers rights) for the training, development, or operation of AI models, including large language models, or other any other AI products, unless they have specifically agreed licensing arrangements with creators and rightsholders.