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title: "‘Don’t kill music’: Anthony Albanese’s favourite bands beg PM to stop AI companies from stealing their work"
slug: "dont-kill-music-anthony-albaneses-favourite-bands-beg-pm-to-stop-ai-companies-from-stealing-their-work"
date: 2026-07-03
category: tech-pub
tags: [regulation, amazon]
language: en
sources_count: 1
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publisher: AInauten News
url: https://news.ainauten.com/en/story/dont-kill-music-anthony-albaneses-favourite-bands-beg-pm-to-stop-ai-companies-from-stealing-their-work
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# ‘Don’t kill music’: Anthony Albanese’s favourite bands beg PM to stop AI companies from stealing their work

**Published**: 2026-07-03 | **Category**: tech-pub | **Sources**: 1

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## TL;DR

- Australia’s tech lobby is reportedly pitching a deal: more than $50bn for datacentres and a $350m fund for creatives in return for looser copyright rules around AI training.

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## Summary

- Australia’s tech lobby is reportedly pitching a deal: more than $50bn for datacentres and a $350m fund for creatives in return for looser copyright rules around AI training.
- Guardian Australia says the proposal could make music, journalism and books easier to scrape for model training. Senator David Pocock calls it the ultimate dirty deal.
- Artists from Anthony Albanese favourites such as Powderfinger, Spiderbait, Middle Kids and the Go-Betweens warn against use without consent, attribution or fair payment.
- The government says it has no plan to weaken copyright. Musicians still want hard guardrails, at least a strong opt-out, and protections that also cover self-releasing artists.

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## Why it matters

Australia’s tech lobby is reportedly pitching a deal: more than $50bn for datacentres and a $350m fund for creatives in return for looser copyright rules around AI training.

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## Key Points

- Australia’s tech lobby is reportedly pitching a deal: more than $50bn for datacentres and a $350m fund for creatives in return for looser copyright rules around AI training.
- Guardian Australia says the proposal could make music, journalism and books easier to scrape for model training. Senator David Pocock calls it the ultimate dirty deal.
- Artists from Anthony Albanese favourites such as Powderfinger, Spiderbait, Middle Kids and the Go-Betweens warn against use without consent, attribution or fair payment.
- The government says it has no plan to weaken copyright. Musicians still want hard guardrails, at least a strong opt-out, and protections that also cover self-releasing artists.

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## Nauti's Take

This is the kind of AI deal where the headline number shines and the bill lands with creators. $50bn for datacentres sounds massive, but a $350m fund is not a free pass to ingest a country’s cultural memory. If tech companies want to train models on music, books and journalism, they need rights, contracts and payment. Anything else is not an innovation agenda; it is scraping with political packaging.

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## FAQ

**Q:** What is ‘Don’t kill music’ about?

**A:** - Australia’s tech lobby is reportedly pitching a deal: more than $50bn for datacentres and a $350m fund for creatives in return for looser copyright rules around AI training.

**Q:** Why does it matter?

**A:** Australia’s tech lobby is reportedly pitching a deal: more than $50bn for datacentres and a $350m fund for creatives in return for looser copyright rules around AI training.

**Q:** What are the key takeaways?

**A:** Australia’s tech lobby is reportedly pitching a deal: more than $50bn for datacentres and a $350m fund for creatives in return for looser copyright rules around AI training.. Guardian Australia says the proposal could make music, journalism and books easier to scrape for model training. Senator David Pocock calls it the ultimate dirty deal.. Artists from Anthony Albanese favourites such as Powderfinger, Spiderbait, Middle Kids and the Go-Betweens warn against use without consent, attribution or fair payment.

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## Related Topics

- [regulation](https://news.ainauten.com/en/tag/regulation)
- [amazon](https://news.ainauten.com/en/tag/amazon)

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## Sources

- [‘Don’t kill music’: Anthony Albanese’s favourite bands beg PM to stop AI companies from stealing their work](https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jul/03/dont-kill-music-anthony-albaneses-favourite-bands-beg-pm-to-stop-ai-companies-from-stealing-their-work) - The Guardian AI

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## About This Article

This article is a synthesis of 1 sources, curated and summarized by AInauten News. We aggregate AI news from trusted sources and provide bilingual (German/English) coverage.

**Publisher**: [AInauten](https://www.ainauten.com) | **Site**: [news.ainauten.com](https://news.ainauten.com)

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*Last Updated: 2026-07-04*
