Paul McCartney Leads Artists in Protest Against UK Copyright Law Changes
ByAinvest
Monday, Nov 17, 2025 11:14 pm ET1min read
Paul McCartney and other artists are releasing a silent album to protest UK copyright law changes that would give exemptions to tech firms, highlighting the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) to the creative industries. McCartney's contribution, "Bonus Track," is a two-minute 45-second recording of an empty studio featuring a series of clicks. The album aims to draw attention to the potential negative impact on artists' livelihoods caused by the government proposals.

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