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 questioned Australias copyright laws in an open letter to the government last month, asking it to relax the law so it doesnt restrict the use of artificial intelligence. The company asked if the Australian government has considered if its copyright legislation has  the necessary flexibilities  to support AI development. It requested the government include a fair dealing exception that would al stanley water bottle so a stanley cup llow for Text and Data Mining  TDM . The response comes as Australia proposes a review of its existing copyright law to determine if it still remains  effective and proportionate  while AI technology continues to grow.  Copyright infringement may harm Australias creative ecosystem and broader economy by reducing or diverting income that creators of, and investors in, original material rely on for their financial sustainability,  the copyright review concluded. The government is taking into account the responses from members of the public and businesses to understand the priorities and challenges of copyright enforcement, including whether the current copyright laws are still relevant. Google responded alongside more than 70 other individuals, organizations, and companies including the Communications Alliance which represents Meta, Twitter, and Amazon Web Services. Similar to Googles request, the Commun stanley cup ications Alliance also asked the Australian government that aside from copyright infringement, it should create fair use laws for  innovative technological uses  encompassing artificial Wbfb Gal Gadot Insists Wonder Woman 3 Is Still Happening, Again
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