Stay up to date on AI and copyright through our newsletter. 29 Danish rights organizations urge the government to push for clear frameworks and rules for AI. In a joint letter to the Minister of Culture, they warn that insufficient regulation of artificial...
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New course teaches young people to stay alert to deepfakes
Stay updated on our efforts in digital literacy and deepfakes through our newsletter. Deepfakes and voice clones are a reality in young people’s digital lives. In our new Spot On article, upper-secondary students learn to approach the content they encounter online...
New Video Presentation: How AI System Owners Use Illegal Content
Stay updated on AI and copyright through our newsletter (danish). Our insights into how AI System Owners use illegal content to train their AI models have been met with strong demand. In a new video presentation, we share our key findings on this challenge. Many of...
The Ministry of Culture publishes the expert group’s recommendations on copyright and artificial intelligence
Stay updated on AI and copyright via our newsletter. The Rights Alliance’s director, Maria Fredenslund, has participated in the Ministry of Culture’s expert group on copyright and artificial intelligence. We guide you through the recommendations here. It is well known...
EU transparency obligations for AI providers have come into force: This is how rights holders are positioned
Stay up to date on AI and copyright via our newsletter. Rights holders have criticized the design of the code of practice for providers of AI models for general use and the transparency template for training data, which were published this summer. Here are the...
Rights holders in outcry: Danish politicians should demand transparency in the development of artificial intelligence
The Rights Alliance, together with a wide range of Danish rights holders in film, music, books, and articles, has sent a letter to the Minister for Digitalisation, the Minister for Culture, and the Minister for Business. In the letter, they make it clear: They cannot...
The Rights Alliance cannot support the proposed implementation of the EU AI Regulation
The approach taken in the AI Office’s proposed code of practice for providers of general-purpose AI models is so inadequate that no code at all would be preferable. Effective exercise and enforcement of copyright in the context of generative artificial intelligence...
Rights Alliance guides educational institutions on the legal restrictions on the use of chatbots
After finding that textbooks are being uploaded to generative AI tools without the necessary permission from the publisher, RettighedsAlliancen publishes a guide on the legal restrictions on the use of chatbots at educational institutions. There has been an urgent...
Rights Alliance removes illegal voice clones used by 7,500 people
The Rights Alliance works to combat the abuse of rights holders and has just removed an illegal voice clone of actor David Bateson that has been used by 7,500 users. It is a growing problem that rights holders are being infringed by voice clones. This includes...
New report uncovers lack of transparency at the largest AI services
Despite high demand for transparency from rights holders, an analysis by the Rights Alliance shows that AI providers are becoming less transparent. Transparency about what content has been used to train artificial intelligence is crucial for rights holders to enforce...
Common Crawl web archive stops illegal copying of Danish media houses’ content
The result comes after a written request from the Rights Alliance, which means Denmark continues to lead the way in enforcing rights in relation to artificial intelligence Danish media organisations' exclusive control over their own content is crucial to maintaining...








