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UK scraps AI training opt-out, but Creative Content Exchange leaves independent artists exposed

  • March 24, 2026
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The UK scrapped its AI training opt-out March 18, 2026. The Creative Content Exchange replacing it benefits major labels, not independent artists.

Key highlights

  • Technology Secretary Liz Kendall confirmed March 18, 2026 that the TDM opt-out exception is “no longer the government’s preferred option.”
  • 11,500+ consultation responses rejected the proposal; the House of Lords had already voted against it twice.
  • The Creative Content Exchange, a voluntary licensing pilot launching summer 2026, gives major rights holders the negotiating position. Independent artists have no formal pathway in.

Government reversal leaves no creator framework

For over a year, the UK music industry campaigned against a law that would have let AI companies train on copyrighted music by default. Artists who publicly opposed it included Paul McCartney, Elton John, Dua Lipa, and Coldplay. On March 18, 2026, the government backed down.

Technology Secretary Liz Kendall declared that a broad copyright exception with opt-out is “no longer the government’s preferred way forward.” 11,500+ consultation responses, the overwhelming majority against the plan, made the outcome unambiguous.

What the government did not announce is a replacement framework that protects creators. It announced that it has no preferred option.

What Liz Kendall announced on March 18

The government published its copyright and AI report on March 18, meeting statutory deadlines under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. Kendall’s full statement: “We have listened. We have engaged extensively with creatives, AI firms, industry bodies, unions, academics, and AI adopters, and that engagement has shaped our approach. This is why we can confirm today that the Government no longer has a preferred option.”

UK Music CEO Tom Kiehl welcomed the reversal: “We’re delighted the Government has scrapped what would have been a deeply damaging change to the use of copyrighted works.” He immediately urged the government to “rule out resurrecting this plan throughout their period in office.”

The next steps the government announced: transparency requirements, content labeling standards, and a Creative Content Exchange pilot launching summer 2026.

Voluntary licensing gives major labels the advantage

The takeaway: A voluntary licensing market without regulatory infrastructure is not neutral. It rewards whoever arrives with the most negotiating power.

Major labels already have the template. They settled with Suno; they settled with Udio. Neither deal included publicly disclosed terms for artist revenue share. The Creative Content Exchange has no timeline for individual creator compensation and no disclosed enrollment criteria for independent artists.

The contrast with Europe is direct. The UK’s consultation was already being compared unfavorably to the EU DSM Directive, which preserves a commercial opt-out right for individual rights holders. Germany’s GEMA is running a collective AI licensing pilot that pools individual rights into a single negotiating body. The UK has no equivalent structure in place.

Independent artists should watch these signals next

Spotify’s AI training data remains undisclosed as of March 2026. BMG filed suit against Anthropic for using copyrighted lyrics without compensation. Sony removed 135,000+ unauthorized AI voice clones from streaming platforms. These cases continue regardless of UK policy shifts.

Industry coverage of the announcement notes that Tom Kiehl’s statement specifically targets any alternative copyright exception, not just the TDM opt-out. That framing matters: the industry knows a replacement threat is possible in another form.

The Computer Weekly analysis notes the government is now explicitly monitoring litigation to inform its next move. US court decisions may shape UK policy more than any domestic consultation. Watch the Creative Content Exchange terms when they publish this summer. Push UK Music to negotiate collective licensing structures modeled on PRS and MCPS that aggregate individual rights into a position that does not require 220,000 people to negotiate separately.

Frequently asked questions

What is the UK Creative Content Exchange and when does it launch?

The Creative Content Exchange is a voluntary licensing platform being developed to facilitate deals between AI companies and rights holders. It is expected to pilot in summer 2026. No terms or enrollment criteria for independent creators have been published as of March 2026.

Did the UK government permanently drop the AI copyright opt-out?

The government confirmed the broad TDM exception with opt-out is “no longer the government’s preferred option.” It has not legislated a permanent ban. UK Music CEO Tom Kiehl specifically asked the government to “rule out resurrecting this plan throughout their period in office,” suggesting the industry treats the reversal as potentially temporary.

What does this mean for independent musicians in the UK?

The opt-out plan is gone, but the replacement approach, a market-led licensing framework, favors rights holders with scale. Independent artists who don’t control significant catalog have no formal pathway into the Creative Content Exchange as currently described. The UK AI copyright March 18 coverage covers the full legislative context.

How does UK AI copyright law compare to the EU?

The EU DSM Directive (2019) includes an Article 4 TDM exception with a commercial opt-out right, giving individual rights holders a mechanism to exclude their works from AI training. The UK’s current position is a regulatory gap: neither the original opt-out exception nor a creator-protective alternative is in force.

Should independent artists in the UK be concerned about AI training data?

Yes, and the action now is collective rather than individual. Register works with PRS, MCPS, and UK Music to ensure any future collective licensing covers your catalog. Monitoring the US AI framework is also useful context: the US has no licensing mandate at all, which puts competitive pressure on UK policy in the direction AI companies prefer.

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