1k musicians including Kate Bush release silent album to protest plans to let him use their work

London – a new album called “Is this what we want?” Contains a stellar list with more than 1,000 musicians – and the sound of silence.

With contributions from British artists, including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn, the album was released on Tuesday to protest British changes in the laws of artificial intelligence that artists are afraid to erode their creative control.

The United Kingdom Government is advised whether it will allow technology firms to use copyright protected materials to help training it, unless the creators clearly do not give up.


British newspapers containing an ad protesting the planned UK changes to artificial intelligence laws. AP Photo/Kin Cheung

Critics of the idea of ​​fear that will make it harder for artists to control their work and undermine Britain’s creative industries.

Elton John and Paul McCartney are among those who have spoken against the plan.

The protest album contains “Almost Silence,” said the composer and developer of Ai Ed Newton-Rex, who organized the album.

The 12 tracks consist of empty studios recordings and performance spaces, “to symbolize what we expect will happen if government proposals pass.”

“It’s a mixture of artists who everyone has heard of and you know, and many musicians who are not household names,” he told the Associated Press. “And I think it’s really important because this issue will affect us all.”

The titles of the 12 songs show: “The British government should not legalize the theft of music to benefit it.”


Protesters that envelop British newspapers against planned government changes in the London Artificial Intelligence Law, February 25, 2025
The new laws will allow technology companies to use copyright protected materials to help train it if the creators are not removed. AP Photo/Kin Cheung

Profits will be given the charity of musicians to help musicians.

“The government’s proposal would give the work of the country’s musicians in the companies of it, free, letting those companies use the work of the musicians to overcome them,” Newton-Rex said.

“It is a plan that would not only be catastrophic for the musicians, but it is completely unnecessary,” he said. “The United Kingdom can be a leader in him without throwing our world creative industries under the bus.”

The Labor Party government in downtown Britain says he wants to make a United Kingdom a world leader in him.

In December, she announced a consultation on how the law on rights rights can “enable the right creators and holders to exercise control over and require a reward for their use of training works” while also providing “developers And they have easy access to a wide range of high quality creative content. ”

The consultation closes on Tuesday.

Publishers, artists’ organizations and media companies, including the Associated Press, have joined as creative rights in the coalition to oppose the weakening of copyright protection.

Some newspapers in the UK ran conclusions on their front pages on Tuesday, criticizing government consultation and saying, “Let’s protect the creative industries – it’s just right.”

The British government said in a statement that it was “counseling a new approach that protects the interests of he and the right -wing holders and gives a solution that allows the two to flourish.” She added that “no decision has been made”.

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