International Affiliation of Writers Guilds. Collective action. Craft. Intellectual property. Opponent of the possessory credit.

Joined August 2014
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Jan 22
There’s a reason people can tell when something “sounds AI-generated.” Writing comes from voice, experience, and intention, not scraped text. AI shouldn’t be allowed to steal writers’ work to imitate it. #StealingIsntInnovation
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8 Apr 2025
Key takeaway so far from #WIPO informal sessions: creative workers’ concerns are dominating the policy discussions around #copyright and #AI. We’re seen as well-organized. Good work everyone.
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21 Feb 2025
This whole 🧵is damning … but here the Meta team specifically discusses using pirated film and television scripts for training.
21 Feb 2025
Replying to @jason_kint
Here a key exec is asking for the list of "legally risky" datasets. I would assume some of these questions were being back channeled to the top. A big ring of protection around the king as they do whatever they can to catch up. /11
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The Daily Mail has joined the fight to protect the UK's creativity from @UKLabour and AI companies 🙌 They have support from Sir Lucian Grainge, Richard Osman, Andrew Neil, Robert Kyncl, Scott Turow, Baroness Beeban Kidron, Dame Caroline Dinenage, and countless more. And the Conservative party have come out against Labour's plans to upend copyright law to favour AI companies: "Labour must rethink their approach. The Conservatives will defend intellectual property rights". I think the government has vastly underestimated British creators' resolve to protect their life's work from pillage by big tech.
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Another fantastic speech from @JamesFrith in Parliament today standing up for the UK's creators. "The argument that restricting AI's access to copyrighted works will stifle progress and leave us trailing behind other territories is incorrect." "I have seen no economic impact assessment that states exempting music and other creative content from licensing, or introducing AI training exceptions, will boost the economy. Yes, jobs from data centers will be welcome - but they are minimal in comparison to those sustained by our creative industries."
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The UK government AI and Copyright Consultation opens today. We want to hear from a wide range of voices. Respond to the consultation to share your views. [Link]: gov.uk/government/consultati…
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“Copyright laws should not be cast aside in favor of new policies obligating creators to effectively subsidize AI technologies under the misguided belief that doing so is necessary to incentivize AI technologies.” —@keithkup @Unite4Copyright @JoeBambridge1 @politico
It's official - Politico are reporting that this UK consultation on changing copyright law is coming next week. Now is the time to make your views known to government. #OurWorkIsNotYourData politico.eu/article/uk-celeb…
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7 weeks after launching, the Statement on AI Training has hit 37k signatures. Thank you to all who have signed. Still open ➡ aitrainingstatement.org/
Today we’re publishing a statement on AI training, signed by 10,000 creators already: “The unlicensed use of creative works for training generative AI is a major, unjust threat to the livelihoods of the people behind those works, and must not be permitted.” Signatories include James Patterson, Björn Ulvaeus, Julianne Moore, Sir Kazuo Ishiguro, and many more. Please sign: aitrainingstatement.org/
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Given the news that the UK government is going to propose gifting creators' work to AI companies, with the right to 'opt out', here's what I said to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee about opt-outs. tl;dr: they literally don't work, and they are hugely unfair to creators.
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The US Copyright Alliance urges the UK to reject proposals to adopt new exceptions for the use of protected works in connection with AI—“We vehemently oppose so-called opt-out provisions which subvert the fundamental nature of copyright & that would be unworkable in practice.”
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“A seething letter issued by the guild claims that tech companies have looted the studios’ intellectual property—a vast reserve of works created by generations of union labor—to train their AI systems & the studios have done nothing to stop this theft.” deadline.com/2024/12/wga-sla…
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13 Dec 2024
“The Guild’s collective bargaining agreement—the MBA—expressly requires the studios to defend their copyrights on behalf of writers. MBA Article 50 provides that the studios hold “in trust” rights reserved to certain writers of original works.” hollywoodreporter.com/busine…
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12 Dec 2024
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🎞️ Yesterday, we heard from @ednewtonrex that the growing use of generative AI in the creative industries could lead to more strikes and disruptions, such as those seen earlier this year.
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Musicians, actors and other creators continue to sign the Statement on AI Training. Hugely grateful to Stephen Fry, Hugh Bonneville, Miriam Margolyes OBE, Kate Bush, and the many other new signatories to the statement, which rejects training gen AI on creative work without a license. 36k signatures and counting. theguardian.com/technology/2…
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9 Dec 2024
demand higher than expected; signups will be disabled on and off and generations will be slow for awhile. doing our best!
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21 Nov 2024
One to watch ⬇️ OpenAI argues that because they have no servers in India, this suit is outside the country’s jurisdiction #copyright #AI
19 Nov 2024
#BREAKING Delhi High Court issues summons in copyright infringement suit filed by ANI against Open AI which founded #ChatGPT. Court also issues notice on ANI’s interim injunction application and appointed an amicus curiae in the matter considering wide range of issues.
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