India's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Tech Backlash Over "Market Harm"

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Moneycontrol•12-12-2025, 10:59
India's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Tech Backlash Over "Market Harm"
- •Major tech firms criticize India's proposed AI copyright framework, arguing a mandatory blanket license could harm the AI ecosystem and slow innovation.
- •Critics state the proposal lacks evidence of market harm and fails to acknowledge AI's benefits for artists.
- •The proposed hybrid licensing model is deemed unworkable, as "lawful access" still allows copyright owners to restrict data for AI training.
- •Concerns include the proposal reversing copyright infringement policies and disadvantaging small creators with flat-rate remuneration.
- •NASSCOM and BSA advocate for a Text and Data Mining (TDM) exception, aligning India with global trends and promoting AI development.
Why It Matters: India's AI innovation faces threats from proposed copyright rules, impacting its tech future.
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