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Lords consideration of Commons amendments. Lords amendment 49F not insisted on and Commons amendments 49P, 49Q, 49R, 49S and 49T in lieu agreed to.
Lords consideration of Commons amendments. Lords amendment 49F not insisted on and Commons amendments 49P, 49Q, 49R, 49S and 49T in lieu agreed to.
My Lords, as everybody has said, it is deeply disappointing that we once again find ourselves in this position. The noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, has brought the concerns of copyright owners to the attention of the Government time and again. Throughout the progress of the Bill, the Government have declined...
My Lords, as everybody has said, it is deeply disappointing that we once again find ourselves in this position. The noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, has brought the concerns of copyright owners to the attention of the Government time and again. Throughout the progress of the Bill, the Government have declined...
My Lords, given where we are, I will speak very briefly, but I will make just two points. First, I think it is worth saying that the uncertainty surrounding where we are with AI and copyright is itself damaging, not just to the creative sector, not just to AI labs...
My Lords, given where we are, I will speak very briefly, but I will make just two points. First, I think it is worth saying that the uncertainty surrounding where we are with AI and copyright is itself damaging, not just to the creative sector, not just to AI labs...
Lords consideration of Commons reason. Lords amendment 49F insisted on on division (221 to 116).
Lords consideration of Commons reason. Lords amendment 49F insisted on on division (221 to 116).
Lords consideration of Commons reason. Lords amendment 49D not insisted on and amendment 49F in lieu agreed to on division (242 to 116). Bill returned to the Commons with an amendment.
Lords consideration of Commons reason. Lords amendment 49D not insisted on and amendment 49F in lieu agreed to on division (242 to 116). Bill returned to the Commons with an amendment.
My Lords, as this is the third round of ping-pong, as many noble Lords have observed, I will speak very briefly. If the noble Baroness the Minister has not by now understood how strongly noble Lords on all sides of the House feel about this issue, it may be too...
My Lords, as this is the third round of ping-pong, as many noble Lords have observed, I will speak very briefly. If the noble Baroness the Minister has not by now understood how strongly noble Lords on all sides of the House feel about this issue, it may be too...
Lords consideration of Commons reasons. Lords disagreement to Commons amendment 32, and Lords amendments 32B and 32C to the words so restored to the bill not insisted on. Lords amendment 43B not insisted on. Lords amendment 49B not insisted on and amendment 49D in lieu agreed to on division (289 to 118). Lords disagreement to Commons amendment 52, and Lords amendments 52B and 52C to the words so restored to the bill not insisted on. Bill returned to the Commons with an amendment.
Lords consideration of Commons reasons. Lords disagreement to Commons amendment 32, and Lords amendments 32B and 32C to the words so restored to the bill not insisted on. Lords amendment 43B not insisted on. Lords amendment 49B not insisted on and amendment 49D in lieu agreed to on division (289...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have contributed to this important debate. I will first speak to the issues around accurate recording of sex data before coming on to talk about scientific research.
Throughout the passage of the Bill, we have been clear that digital verification services will be...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have contributed to this important debate. I will first speak to the issues around accurate recording of sex data before coming on to talk about scientific research.
Throughout the passage of the Bill, we have been clear that digital verification services will be...
My Lords, it is probably redundant to pay tribute to the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, for her tenacity and determination to get to a workable solution on this, because it speaks for itself. It has been equally compelling to hear such strong arguments from all sides of the House and...
My Lords, it is probably redundant to pay tribute to the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, for her tenacity and determination to get to a workable solution on this, because it speaks for itself. It has been equally compelling to hear such strong arguments from all sides of the House and...
Lords consideration of Commons amendments. Commons amendments 1 to 31 agreed to. Commons amendment 32 disagreed to and amendments 32B and 32C to the words so restored to the Bill agreed to on division (200 to 183). Commons amendment 33 agreed to. Commons amendment 34 agreed to and amendments 34B and 34C instead of the words so left out of the bill agreed to. Commons amendments 35 to 42 agreed to. Commons amendment 43 agreed to and amendment 43B instead of the words so left out of the bill agreed to on division (289 to 168). Commons amendments 44 to 46, 47, and 48 agreed to. Commons amendment 49 agreed to and amendment 49B instead of the words so left out of the Bill agreed to on division (272 to 125). Commons amendments 50 and 51 agreed to. Commons amendment 52 disagreed to and amendments 52B and 52C to the words so restored to the Bill agreed to on division (164 to 152). Commons amendments 53 and 54 agreed to. Commons amendment 55 disagreed to and amendments 55D and 55E in lieu agreed to. Amendment 56B (to amendment 56) agreed to. Commons amendment 56, as amended, agreed to. Commons amendments 57 to 79 agreed to. Bill returned to the Commons with amendments.
Lords consideration of Commons amendments. Commons amendments 1 to 31 agreed to. Commons amendment 32 disagreed to and amendments 32B and 32C to the words so restored to the Bill agreed to on division (200 to 183). Commons amendment 33 agreed to. Commons amendment 34 agreed to and amendments 34B...
My Lords, I first thank the Minister for his—as ever—clear and compelling remarks. I thank all noble Lords who have been working in a collegiate, collaborative fashion to find a way forward on the few but important remaining points of disagreement with the Government.
Before I come to the issue of...
My Lords, I first thank the Minister for his—as ever—clear and compelling remarks. I thank all noble Lords who have been working in a collegiate, collaborative fashion to find a way forward on the few but important remaining points of disagreement with the Government.
Before I come to the issue of...
Moved by
Viscount Camrose
32A: Leave out from “House” to end and insert “do disagree with the Commons in their Amendment 32, and do propose Amendments 32B and 32C to the words so restored to the Bill—
32B: Clause 28, page 30, line 34, leave out “personal data attributes” and insert “sex data”
32C:...
Moved by
Viscount Camrose
32A: Leave out from “House” to end and insert “do disagree with the Commons in their Amendment 32, and do propose Amendments 32B and 32C to the words so restored to the Bill—
32B: Clause 28, page 30, line 34, leave out “personal data attributes” and insert “sex data”
32C:...
I thank the Minister for his very able summing up of his position, but I am afraid I cannot get past the question in my mind of how existing legacy data, even if it is managed by a DVS system going forward, will suddenly be of high quality when it...
I thank the Minister for his very able summing up of his position, but I am afraid I cannot get past the question in my mind of how existing legacy data, even if it is managed by a DVS system going forward, will suddenly be of high quality when it...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for setting out the Government’s case so clearly. I will speak to my Amendment 46A, which seeks to improve the report that the Government brought forward in the other place. This issue is causing real concern for copyright owners and so many others in...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for setting out the Government’s case so clearly. I will speak to my Amendment 46A, which seeks to improve the report that the Government brought forward in the other place. This issue is causing real concern for copyright owners and so many others in...
Tabled by
Viscount Camrose
46A: In inserted subsection (3)(b), at the end insert “, and a plan to reduce related barriers to market entry for those developers;”
Tabled by
Viscount Camrose
46A: In inserted subsection (3)(b), at the end insert “, and a plan to reduce related barriers to market entry for those developers;”
I thank the Minister for her full and detailed answer. Having heard the tone of the debate, I think it is clear that the focus and energy of the House are more on the amendment from the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, but I am happy to take up the Minister’s...
I thank the Minister for her full and detailed answer. Having heard the tone of the debate, I think it is clear that the focus and energy of the House are more on the amendment from the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, but I am happy to take up the Minister’s...
Moved by
Viscount Camrose
Moved by
Viscount Camrose
A little time has elapsed since the original debate, but I beg leave to test the opinion of the House.
A little time has elapsed since the original debate, but I beg leave to test the opinion of the House.
Statement on legislative consent. Lords third reading. Amendment 1 agreed to. Amendments 3 and 4 (to amendment 2) agreed to. Amendment 5 (to amendment 2) agreed to on division (318 to 130). Amendment 6 (to amendment 2) agreed to on division (302 to 132). Amendment 7 (to amendment 2) agreed to. Amendment 2, as amended, agreed to. Amendment 8 agreed to. Amendment 10 (to amendment 9) agreed to. Amendment 9, as amended, agreed to. Privilege amendment agreed to. Bill passed and sent to the Commons.
Statement on legislative consent. Lords third reading. Amendment 1 agreed to. Amendments 3 and 4 (to amendment 2) agreed to. Amendment 5 (to amendment 2) agreed to on division (318 to 130). Amendment 6 (to amendment 2) agreed to on division (302 to 132). Amendment 7 (to amendment 2) agreed...
My Lords, I too support my noble friend Lady Owen in her amendments. Thanks to her tireless and frankly inspiring work, we have an opportunity to make a real difference now—today. She made a powerful and disturbing case for her amendments, and we have heard in Committee, on Report and...
My Lords, I too support my noble friend Lady Owen in her amendments. Thanks to her tireless and frankly inspiring work, we have an opportunity to make a real difference now—today. She made a powerful and disturbing case for her amendments, and we have heard in Committee, on Report and...