Organisations respond to government report on AI and copyright
The NUJ, NMA, PPA, and PLS have welcomed news that the UK government no longer supports an opt-out exception to copyright for artificial intelligence training.
The NUJ, NMA, PPA, and PLS have welcomed news that the UK government no longer supports an opt-out exception to copyright for artificial intelligence training.
A new Policing and Media Charter will be launched today to strengthen trust and improve communication.
Parents cannot regulate trillion-dollar platforms from the kitchen table, says SoE chief.
Charlotte Dewar, chief executive of IPSO, sees the organisation’s role as protecting both the public and journalists, through an ongoing raising of standards. She tells Ray Snoddy that, despite calls for Leveson 2, self-regulation is working.
For publishers, writes Sajeeda Merali, CEO of the PPA, 2025 marked the moment when artificial intelligence moved decisively from the margins, reshaping how our audiences discover, consume and value content.
Have people turned a blind eye to wrongdoings by members of the royal family? And, if so, is that something the media should be accepting of?
The News Media Association questions whether tech giants' app store commitments are 'worth paper they are printed on’.
The next chair of IPSO will be Jenny Watson CBE who succeeds Lord Faulks in April, when he steps down after completing two terms.
The Editors’ Code of Practice, under which the majority of Britain’s newspaper, magazine and news website journalists work, is to be the subject of a public consultation.
Last week, the European Commission published a summary and the individual contributions received in response to the consultation on the ongoing review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The Society of Editors has welcomed the publication of a newly refreshed Media Protocol, marking an important step forward in driving greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings.
The News Media Association has responded to the publication of the BBC Charter Review by DCMS.
Impress has released its 2024-2025 annual report, looking at the organisational highlights of the past 12 months.
The suit opposes an unconstitutional new press policy, which was designed to undermine the type of independent journalism protected by the First Amendment.
To accompany the launch of the annual Journalism Matters campaign, News Media Association Chief Executive Owen Meredith calls on the government to do much more to support trusted journalism.
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