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Over 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens, have released a silent album to protest proposed changes to Britain's copyright laws. The changes could allow tech firms to train AI models using musicians' work without compensation. Artists are concerned that this would reverse the principle of copyright law, giving exclusive control to creators for their work.
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