Indonesia’s Copyright Rewrite Puts Google and AI Platforms on Notice

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Indonesia is advancing a comprehensive rewrite of its Copyright Law (Undang-Undang Hak Cipta No. 28/2014) that would expand platform liability by mandating compensation for news link previews and AI training use of content, banning AI from mimicking specific creator styles, and requiring transparency for AI-generated material. Google warns the disclosure and payment mandates are overly broad and could harm creators and innovation, raising compliance and legal risk for crypto and Web3 projects handling content, NFTs, token launches, DeFi/DEX marketplaces and AI-driven products, so market impact is likely cautious rather than bullish.
- Indonesia is preparing sweeping changes to its copyright law that put Google and AI platforms on notice.
- The draft bill would require platforms to pay for news link previews and AI training use of content.
- Google warns disclosure rules are too broad and rigid mandates could harm local creators and innovation.
Indonesia is preparing a sweeping rewrite of its copyright law that would expand liability for digital platforms, including Google and AI companies. The draft legislation mandates compensation for content aggregation, prohibits artificial intelligence (AI) from mimicking specific creator styles, and requires transparency in AI-generated content.
Indonesia Advances Copyright RewriteTargeting AI Platforms
According to sources, Indonesia is advancing a comprehensive rewrite of its Copyright Law (Undang-Undang Hak Cipta No. 28/2014) to address challenges posed…
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