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Creatives sound alarm on copyright as Pocock calls $50bn datacentre proposal ‘ultimate dirty deal’
Creatives in Australia demand assurances from the Albanese government that copyright laws won’t be weakened under a potential deal with tech giants. The proposal involves AI companies mining creative content in exchange for a $50bn datacentre investment and a $350m annual fund for artists.
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