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15 April 2025NewsArtificial IntelligenceMarisa Woutersen

'It's important to stay relevant': the UK's CLA on new AI permissions

The Copyright Licensing Agency has expanded its permissions to let businesses use copyrighted content in AI prompts, while ensuring compensation for creators. Marisa Woutersen finds out more from its head of rightsholder relations.

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