News, cultural groups want clarity on copyright after Ottawa releases AI strategy
OTTAWA — News and cultural industry groups are calling on the government to take a stand on how AI systems use copyrighted content after Ottawa’s long-awaited national AI strategy failed to address the issue.
The Liberal government released a strategy earlier this month which includes $2.3 billion in new and expanded funding and sets a goal of increasing Canadians’ use of artificial intelligence.
But while questions — and lawsuits — have swirled for years around AI systems’ unauthorized use of copyrighted content, the strategy didn’t offer any answers.
“You’ve got basically a 50-page document that came out and the word ‘copyright’ didn’t appear once, which is troubling to news publishers but it’s also troubling to music publishers, book publishers and others,” said Paul Deegan, CEO of News Media Canada.


