NUJ seeks members’ views on licensing work to ‘AI’

SCOOP

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THE NUJ is seeking freelance members’ views on how it should protect their rights as authors (including photographers’ copyright) and whether to seek compensation for secondary forms of digital use, outside of individual agreements or contracts that cover your work, including use for training "AI". This will inform the union’s involvement with SCOOP, an initiative with collecting societies that aims to develop mutually beneficial collective agreements between the representatives of freelance journalists and technology companies.

We estimate that filling out the survey will take five minutes or less.

It asks for your experience of your work being used or abused so far, and your views on collecting money for past abuse, or in the future.