"If there was again a generalised aggression against Ukrainian soil, these armies would be under attack, and then it's our usual framework of engagement," he said.
"It would be a wild punt against the creative sector that is already contributing over £120bn to the economy and be counterproductive to the government's own growth ambitions."There is no evidence that creatives can effectively 'opt out' of their work from being trained by AI systems and so this apparent concession does not provide any reassurance to those that work in music."
A government spokesperson said that the UK's music industry was "truly world class" and had produced "some of the most celebrated artists in history"."That is why we have launched a consultation to ensure the UK copyright framework offers strong protections for artists with regards to AI," they said."Our aim is to deliver legal certainty through a copyright regime that provides creators with real control, transparency, and helps them licence their content."
The spokesperson added the government was "keen to hear the views of the music industry on these proposals" and would "only move forward once we are confident that we are delivering clarity, control and transparency for artists and the sector, alongside appropriate access to data for AI innovators".Sir Paul recently finished his Got Back tour, which saw the 82-year-old play in France, Spain and Brazil before ending at London's O2 Arena.
On Saturday evening, as his plane headed from Las Vegas to Miami during a whirlwind, coast-to-coast first trip since returning to office, US President Donald Trump made his way to the back of Air Force One to talk to gathered reporters.
On the in-flight television screens, Fox News was back, having replaced CNN - and the president, fresh from a week in which he upended America's government and ripped up its immigration policies, was feeling confident."We believe that the case is of wider significance for the standard of statutory protection that such landscapes enjoy."
CPRE Kent said former secretary of state Michael Gove had agreed with its argument that the scheme did not meet the strict planning policy tests required to justify development in High Weald National Landscape - formerly Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Berkeley Homes successfully challenged Gove's decision in court, leading to the quashing of that decision and ultimately the decision by Pennycook.
or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.The vision was to replace them with an entirely new community. The Lancaster West Estate would have three blocks, each leading to a central 24-storey concrete tower - Grenfell.