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UK Government Revises AI Copyright Policy
March 22, 2026
The UK Government has reversed its prior plan to permit AI companies to train models on copyrighted creative works under an 'opt-out' system without explicit permission. Following strong opposition from creative industry stakeholders, including prominent artists and design organizations, the government has paused legislative efforts and will instead pursue further consultations focused on licensing frameworks, transparency, and enhanced creator control to safeguard intellectual property rights amid AI expansion.
- This policy reversal signals increased scrutiny on AI training data usage, impacting procurement strategies for AI-related services and technologies within UK government agencies.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving licensing requirements and transparency mandates that may affect contract terms and vendor compliance for AI solutions.
- Creative industry pushback highlights the importance of intellectual property considerations in AI procurements, suggesting a need for due diligence on data sourcing and rights management.
- Organizations offering AI services or products should prepare for potential new licensing frameworks and engage with forthcoming consultations to align offerings with government expectations.
It is reassuring to all to see the opt-out suggestion abandoned 6 however, designers and copyright creators everywhere need to see proactive change to ensure their IP can be protected as AI grows exponentially.
— Laura Newbold Breen, CEO, ACID
The ensuing outrage following the original consultation was palpable, and the short-term 'good news' is that there has been a significant about-turn on AI copyright policy.
— Anti Copying In Design (ACID)
the government no longer has a preferred option on AI copyright reform.
— Liz Kendall, Technology Secretary
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UK Government, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
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