Online meeting on AI and artists' rights

Artificial intelligence is becoming more and more prevalent and is turning many conditions in the music industry upside down. We focus on how you can secure your own work and the common solutions that the Danish Artist Association is working towards.
In the meeting, we dive in:
- What you need to be aware of when accepting terms of use on digital platforms, for example.
- What's happening right now on the global and national scene around music and AI
- What the Danish Artist Association is working for politically and legally - including initiatives on consent, transparency and enforcement in the use of AI.
- What impact the new bill could have on artists' rights and future conditions, and what could happen if it is not passed.
- How today's published music can be used in AI training without artists' consent - and the implications for rights and economics.
- Why art and music have a social and human value that goes beyond economics - and what's at stake when technology pushes that role.
Join us when Head of Legal, Jens Skov Thomsen, and front personSara Indrio, from the Danish Artist Association, focuses on how the association is working to secure artists in a world where AI is turning much of what we know upside down.
The conversation will revolve around how to extend protection when artists' works are included in training data, how AI-generated music is used in commercial productions - and what the consequences are for economics, rights and the human imprint in art when humans are replaced with imitations.
Programme
14.00 - 14.45
Presentation by Jens Skov Thomsen and Sara Indrio
14.45 - 15.30
Dialogue, questions and debate
Online and free for members - but requires registration.
