Peter Kyle, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, has struggled to push through the Data (Use and Access) Bill
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9 June 2025NewsAILiz Hockley

UK delays AI bill at pivotal moment as High Court hears Getty case

Ministers are planning a ‘comprehensive’ bill that will include copyright rules for AI companies but won’t be ready until next summer, according to reports | UK High Court hearing case between Getty Images and Stability AI with significant implications for UK law | House of Lords will vote again on forcing AI companies to disclose training data info.    

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