Overview
- Hollywood stars, including Ben Stiller, Cate Blanchett, and Paul McCartney, have signed a letter asking the Trump administration to resist tech industry lobbying for relaxed copyright laws.
- The letter argues that weakening copyright protections would threaten over 2.3 million jobs and $230 billion in annual wages supported by the entertainment industry.
- Tech companies like Google and OpenAI have pushed for broader 'fair use' provisions, citing national security concerns and competition with China's rapid AI advancements.
- The Hollywood letter accuses AI companies of seeking special government exemptions to use copyrighted material without licensing fees, calling it exploitation of creative industries.
- The Trump administration is reviewing submissions for its AI Action Plan, which aims to balance US AI dominance with regulatory oversight, but no resolution has been reached yet.