SOCAN supports CISAC’s The Paris Commitment

CISAC has launched 'The Paris Commitment,' a global declaration aimed at protecting human-made creative works from the risks posed by rapid AI advancements. The initiative emphasizes the necessity of human creativity and calls for government action to safeguard the creative ecosystem.
Why it matters
This reflects the growing tension between the creative industry and AI developers regarding copyright, intellectual property, and the future of human labor in the arts.
The International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) invited societies from around the world to join together in Paris for CISAC’s annual general assembly and celebration of its 100 th anniversary. CISAC has 227 global society members, including SOCAN. The event featured panel discussions on creativity and technology, presentations on issues impacting music creators, and the announcement of The Paris Commitment, a global declaration of principles dedicated to protecting human-made culture in the age of AI.
The article reports on an industry-wide declaration and professional assembly without taking a partisan political stance.
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