Broadcasters said the existing voluntary licensing model has functioned effectively and fully respects creators’ and copyright owners’ rights to control the use of their works.
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Broadcasters Slam DPIIT AI Copyright Plan: Warn of Market Disruption, Undermining Creative Economy

  • Broadcasters strongly object to DPIIT's proposal for mandatory licensing of copyrighted material for GenAI training, advocating for the existing voluntary model.
  • They argue that the current voluntary licensing system effectively respects creators' rights and fosters collaboration, with no demonstrated market failure to justify a change.
  • Concerns were raised about the proposed mandatory regime depriving copyright owners of their fundamental right to negotiate terms or opt out, altering the exclusionary nature of copyright.
  • Broadcasters criticized the committee's composition and consultation process, noting the lack of representation from creative industries and the absence of MIB.
  • They warned that a centralized royalty framework with a one-size-fits-all rate is flawed, impractical for distribution, and diverges from global regulatory approaches, risking India's position as a content hub.

Why It Matters: Broadcasters reject DPIIT's mandatory AI copyright licensing, warning it will disrupt markets and harm India's creative economy.

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