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Patreon CEO Challenges AI Fair Use Claims
March 18, 2026
Patreon CEO Jack Conte publicly criticized AI companies' reliance on fair use defenses for training AI models with creators' content without compensation, highlighting a disparity between payments to large publishers and individual creators. Speaking at the SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas, Conte emphasized the need for AI firms to financially recognize and incentivize the creative contributions of illustrators, musicians, and writers whose work underpins AI-generated value.
- This signals growing scrutiny over AI training data sourcing and potential future procurement or licensing requirements for AI vendors using creative content.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving contract terms that may mandate compensation or licensing agreements with content creators or platforms.
- Contractors developing AI solutions may need to adjust compliance and licensing strategies to address creator compensation demands.
- Organizations involved in AI procurement should evaluate risks related to intellectual property and fair use claims in vendor offerings.
If itβs legal to just use it, why pay? Why pay them and not creators β not the millions of illustrators and musicians and writers β whose work has been consumed by these models to build hundreds of billions of dollars of value for these companies?
— Jack Conte, CEO of Patreon
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