Universal Music Group Chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge, Sony Music Group Chairman Rob Stringer, and Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kynclhave thrown their weight behind a Daily Mail campaign urging the government to protect creators’ rights. “The UK stands at a decisive crossroads because what is ‘Made in Britain’ and exported to the world is not limited to physical products, but also intellectual property and copyright including music, visual art, life sciences and more,” said Grainge. Source: Major record company bosses back campaign against UK AI copyright proposal