UK music industry welcomes government reversal on AI copyright plans

The UK government has scrapped plans to allow AI firms to use copyrighted works without permission, prompting a positive response from the music industry. Industry leaders hailed the move as avoiding the 'worst possible outcome' but stressed that more action is needed to protect artists. Campaigners including Paul McCartney and Kate Bush had urged the reversal.

On March 18, 2026, the UK government announced it would abandon controversial proposals for a Text and Data Mining Exception, which would have permitted AI companies to access copyrighted materials without consent. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall confirmed the plan is no longer the preferred option, marking a victory for creators who feared their work would be exploited without payment or permission. This follows a sustained campaign by prominent artists such as Paul McCartney, Kate Bush, Dua Lipa, and Elton John, who argued against changes that could undermine copyright protections in the music sector. An open letter signed by hundreds, including Coldplay, Florence Welch, Robbie Williams, Damon Albarn, and Annie Lennox, emphasized that 'creative copyright is the lifeblood of the creative industries' and supports 2.4 million people across the UK. UK Music Chief Executive Tom Kiehl expressed delight at scrapping the 'deeply damaging change,' urging the government to rule out any similar exceptions. He highlighted the sector's 220,000 workers and £8 billion economic contribution, calling for discussions on digital replicas, transparency, and labelling. Ivors Academy CEO Roberto Neri welcomed the decision, noting 88 percent of consultation respondents favored stronger protections, but insisted on licensing frameworks, fair pay, and new personality rights against AI replicas. Featured Artist Coalition CEO David Martin advocated for consent, transparency, and remuneration in AI training, plus stronger rights over voice and likeness. Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lisa Nandy had previously stated that challenges vary across industries and promised legislative underpinning for transparency by spring 2026. Industry figures described the reversal as a reset, opening paths for fair coexistence with AI while safeguarding creators.

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