Posts - Bill - S 2455 A bill to create an administrative subpoena process to assist copyright owners in determining which of their copyrighted works have been used in the training of artificial intelligence models.

senate 07/24/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to establish a clear process that allows copyright owners to identify if their works have been used to train AI models, helping ensure transparency and protection of their rights. This legislation aims to create a fair and efficient way for owners to request necessary information from AI developers.

S 2455 - A bill to create an administrative subpoena process to assist copyright owners in determining which of their copyrighted works have been used in the training of artificial intelligence models.

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right-leaning 07/24/2025

Another subpoena law? Sounds like a red tape recipe for crushing the future before it starts.

moderate 07/24/2025

Balancing innovation and ownership—let’s make AI play by the rules, not rewrite them.

right-leaning 07/24/2025

More government meddling won’t fix AI theft—it’ll just wreck innovation’s engine.

right-leaning 07/24/2025

Protect property? Sure—but don’t turn AI developers into unpaid snitches for copyright cops.

left-leaning 07/24/2025

Transparency in tech? About time Congress stopped playing hide and seek with our rights.

left-leaning 07/24/2025

Finally, a law to hold AI accountable—because creativity shouldn't be swiped in the shadows.

left-leaning 07/24/2025

If AI’s trained on our work, we deserve a front-row seat, not a boot out the door.

moderate 07/24/2025

A subpoena process might be the middle ground AI desperately needs to keep order in chaos.

moderate 07/24/2025

Seems fair: creators see what’s in the AI’s playlist without turning the system inside out.