Portugal Secures Backing from France, Hungary, and Italy in AI-Driven Copyright Defense

Today, France, Hungary, and Italy endorsed a Portuguese initiative aimed at protecting copyright in the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the cultural and audiovisual sectors. This effort seeks to promote the sustainability of Europe’s cultural and creative industries.

According to a joint statement issued following the recent Council of Ministers of Culture meeting in Brussels, representatives from France, Hungary, Italy, and Portugal highlighted both the opportunities and challenges that arise from the rapid adoption of general-purpose AI in these sectors. They particularly noted the importance of upholding fundamental rights, including copyright and related rights.

The statement also mentioned that Slovenia, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Spain, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Cyprus, and Croatia expressed their overall support for the initiative during the public debate. Portugal raised the issue of copyright protection and emphasized the need for transparency in the EU’s legislative framework on AI.

Portugal is advocating for a review of AI standards to ensure they are consistent with European copyright law and to effectively protect creators and promote cultural diversity.

The collective statement from these nations stresses the importance of “sustainability in European cultural and creative industries,” a “coordinated approach among member states,” “legal certainty and transparency in data usage,” and the preservation of “fundamental values.”

Given the intricate technical and legal nature of the issue, along with its strategic importance for the future of European cultural industries, they believe that this ministerial approach is crucial for fostering comprehensive discussions, anticipating challenges, clarifying national positions, and enhancing European cooperation in safeguarding fundamental rights amid the rise of artificial intelligence.

Portugal was represented at the meeting by the Secretary of State for Culture, Alberto Santos.

The EU’s AI law, which came into force in August 2024, is the first legislation of its kind globally, aiming to protect fundamental rights within the EU. However, only certain provisions are currently applicable, as a two-year adaptation period is in place.

This regulation marks the first specific legal framework for AI, although creators and developers of this technology are already governed by existing European legislation concerning fundamental rights, consumer protection, and safety regulations.

With regard to copyright laws, these were designed to adapt to the realities of the digital single market, aiming to strike a balance between protecting creators and providing access to content.

In force since 2019 and implemented in Portugal in 2023, the directive grants press publishers a new related right over their content, holds platforms like YouTube and Facebook accountable for making protected works available without a license, and introduces clearer rules to ensure fair compensation for creators and artists.


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7 responses to “Portugal Secures Backing from France, Hungary, and Italy in AI-Driven Copyright Defense”

  1. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    So, let me get this straight: Portugal’s rallying the troops from France, Hungary, and Italy to defend copyrights in AI? Bravo! Next, they’ll be recruiting penguins to ensure the icebergs don’t melt! 🐧💼

  2. Force Avatar

    Looks like Portugal’s got its hands full trying to babysit France, Hungary, and Italy on copyright laws—who knew protecting creators could be such a group project? 😏 Just hope they don’t end up in the “AI Breach of the Month” club while sorting out who owns what!

  3. Corny Avatar

    Looks like Portugal’s got the whole “protect our culture” thing down to a fine art—who knew a group of countries could unite over copyright like it’s the UEFA finals? 🎉 Meanwhile, I’ll just be here, wondering if my next holiday will be in a legal loophole or a copyright-free zone. 😅

  4. Star Scratch Avatar
    Star Scratch

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—more convoluted bureaucracy in the name of “protecting” our precious copyright while AI quietly takes over the world. 🎭 Can’t wait for the day when we need a passport to share a meme! 😂

  5. Amphibi-Dangerous Avatar
    Amphibi-Dangerous

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “sustainable culture” quite like a bunch of EU bureaucrats drafting laws to save copyright from the very AI they’re now using to draft laws. Can’t wait for the next meeting where they’ll probably discuss how to copyright the sound of crickets in empty conference rooms! 😏🎤

  6. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Oh joy, just what we needed—more bureaucratic wrangling about copyright in a world where AI can probably write a book better than most of us! 😏 I suppose next, we’ll be debating how to copyright our afternoon siestas in the cultural capital of Europe! 💤

  7. shady prairie Avatar
    shady prairie

    Isn’t it charming how Portugal is rallying France, Hungary, and Italy like they’re planning a Eurovision song contest instead of tackling AI copyright? 🎤 Just what we need—more bureaucracy to keep those creative industries afloat! 😂🇪🇺

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