Felags norðurlendsk yvirlýsing um vitlíki

Úr vinstru: Guðbjörg Benjamínsdóttir (Fjölís, Ísland), Arnbjørn Ólavsson Dalsgarð (Fjølrit, Føroyar), Valtteri Niiranen (Kopiosto, Finnland), Hege Munch Gundersen (Kopinor, Norra), Jørgen Karlstrøm (Bonus, Svøríki), Anders Kristian Rasch (Tekst & Node, Danmark)

Fjølrit hevur saman við sínum fimm norðurlendsku systurfeløgum ment tríggjar meginreglur fyri, hvussu generativt vitlíki kann verða brúkt, soleiðis at tað bæði eggjar til nýskapan og virðir upphavsrættindini.

Tey seks feløgini, Bonus (Svøríki), Tekst & Node (Danmark), Kopiosto (Finnland), Fjølrit (Føroyar), Fjölís (Ísland) og Kopinor (Norra), umboða norðurlendskar rættindahavarar, hvørs tekstir, nótar og myndir verða brúkt til at menna og venja vitlíki við. 

Feløgini greiða í felags yvirlýsingini frá, hvat fyritøkur, stovnar og onnur, sum menna og venja vitlíki til ymiskt brúk, eiga at gera fyri at virða upphavsrættin í sínum arbeiði. Tey eiga eitt nú at:

  1. Skapa gjøgnumskygni um, hvat tilfar tey brúka til at menna og venja vitlíki við
  2. Tryggja sær, at øll neyðug loyvi eru fingin frá rættindahavarum til at brúka tilfarið
  3. Bjóða rættvíst viðurlag til rættindahavararnar fyri at brúka teirra tilfar

Alt hetta kunnu tey tryggja sær við at gera avtalu við felagsskap, sum umboðar rættindahavararnar í landinum, har brúkið fer fram.

Felagsskrivið, sum er á enskum, ljóðar:

Three Principles 
for Responsible Generative AI


A Joint Statement on AI Licensing from the Nordic Reproduction Rights Organisations (RROs)


Tekst & Node (Denmark), Fjölís (Iceland), Bonus Copyright Access (Sweden), Kopiosto (Finland), Fjølrit (Faroe Islands) and Kopinor (Norway) hereby encourage all AI companies to proactively engage with rightsholders and Collective Managements Organisations (CMOs) to respect creators’ rights.

The invention of generative AI is a product of human creativity. To help safeguard that creativity, it is of great importance that the ongoing development and innovation in AI technology does not compromise the sustainability or integrity of creative works.

Respect for creators’ rights is expected of everyone, and AI companies are not an exception. 

AI tools should be developed with respect for and in compliance with copyright law. Here are our three principles for ensuring a responsible and ethical development of generative AI within a legal and sustainable framework.

1. Transparency

Being transparent about the data used for developing generative AI models is crucial when it comes to respecting copyrights. When works protected by copyright are used as AI training data, the companies’ transparency is a necessity for rightsholders to enforce their copyrights.

Providing information about the training material builds trust between rightsholders and AI companies. If information about the sources used for training is not disclosed, then it must be assumed that copyrighted material is being used without permission.

2. Permission

According to copyright law, creators have the right to decide how, where and by whom their works are used. 

This principle also applies to the development of generative AI: Creators and rightsholders have the right to decide whether they want their texts and images used as training data or not. This applies to all stages of the generative AI value chain – from the training of models to the material used for prompting.

Collective management licensing provides essential infrastructure for licensing copyrighted content at a scale. While respecting the rights of individual creators and publishers to license directly, CMOs offer indispensable mechanisms for securing rights in complex and large-scale contexts – such as AI training and development.

Training AI models with copyrighted materials without permission or clear legal basis can be considered infringement.

3. Fair Compensation

Creators make a living by selling licences for the use of their creative works. If creators and rightsholders agree to participate in the development of AI with their works, they must be compensated fairly. The right to fair compensation includes any previous unauthorised use.

Through CMOs, AI companies can obtain legal access to broad repertoires, ensure legal certainty, and secure fair remuneration for creators and rightsholders in a transparent and accountable manner.

Copyrighted texts and images are highly valuable for the development of society, and fair compensation is a prerequisite for future creative work. Following these principles is necessary for continued sustainability throughout the creative sector.