Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD109

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
4/22/25  
Enrolled
4/23/25  

Caption

Resolve, Directing the Maine Arts Commission to Study Federal and National Efforts to Protect Artists from Copyright Infringement by Artificial Intelligence Companies and Users and to Monitor Educational Use

Impact

The passage of LD109 is anticipated to influence state laws concerning copyright protections by initiating comprehensive research into current federal protections and proposing necessary changes. Specifically, the commission is expected to evaluate existing legislative frameworks like the federal No Fakes Act of 2024 and other relevant laws. This study could lead to new recommendations for Maine's legislative authority to enhance protections tailored to the needs of local artists in the age of AI.

Summary

Bill LD109 seeks to address the impact of artificial intelligence on artists' rights, specifically focusing on copyright infringement. The resolution directs the Maine Arts Commission to study both federal and national efforts to protect artists from unauthorized uses of their works by AI companies and users. This initiative aims to explore the implications of such technologies on the creative sector, emphasizing the need for safeguarding artists' intellectual property against potential abuse by advanced software applications.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD109 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters within the arts community. Advocates believe that it is crucial to develop a structured approach to combat rising concerns about copyright violations due to AI technologies. However, apprehensions may arise regarding the potential challenges and complexities involved in implementing effective protections that adequately balance innovation with artistic rights.

Contention

Controversy surrounding LD109 may stem from differing viewpoints on how best to regulate the use of AI, especially given its rapid evolution. Critics may argue that broad regulatory measures could stifle creativity and innovation within the tech sector, while proponents insist on the necessity of protecting artists' rights. The outcome of the study will play an essential role in shaping the future dialogue on copyright in relation to emerging technologies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME AB412

Generative artificial intelligence: training data: copyrighted materials.

ME H3326

Bad faith copyright infringement

ME S2329

Resolve establishing a commission on artistic representation in the People’s House

ME SB332

Prohibits the making of a bad-faith claim or assertion of copyright infringement. (BDR 52-699)

ME SB1546

Relating to artificial intelligence companions.

ME HB2137

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

ME LD643

Resolve, to Study the Effects of Artificial Intelligence, Cellular Telephones and Social Media on Public Education

ME LD2162

An Act to Regulate and Prevent Children's Access to Artificial Intelligence Chatbots with Human-like Features and Social Artificial Intelligence Companions

ME HB663

Create the Artificial Intelligence Study Commission

ME A11270

Enacts the "advancing rights for talent, independence, services and tenure (ARTIST) act" in relation to personal services contracts between artists and companies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.