Creatively oppose proposed change to UK copyright law that would let AI companies to use music without a license
WASHINGTON, DC
A wide scale movement is happening in the UK with more than 1,000 musicians releasing a silent album protesting proposed changes the local government is considering that would allow AI companies to train their models on artists’ works without a proper license.
Spearheaded by vocal advocate Ed Newton-Rex, featured on the project are recording artists, composers, conductors, singers and producers, many who have won esteemed Oscars, GRAMMY and BRIT Awards.
Is This What We Want co-writers include notable artists such as Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, Billy Ocean, Ed O’Brien, Dan Smith, The Clash, Mystery Jets, Jamiroquai, Imogen Heap, Yusuf / Cat Stevens, Riz Ahmed, Tori Amos, Hans Zimmer, James MacMillan, Max Richter, John Rutter, The Kanneh-Masons, The King’s Singers, The Sixteen, Roderick Williams, Sarah Connolly, Nicky Spence and Ian Bostridge, among others.
The tracklisting spells out a clear message: “The British government must not legalise music theft to benefit AI companies.” Support these artists and initiative by listening to the new album, Is This What We Want, on major music streaming services today.
No need to check your headphones or speakers—they’re working. This silent album is our future if we don’t protect artists and give them the right to choose whether AI uses their work.

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