The European Parliament emphasizes the need for transparency, fair remuneration, and the ability for rightsholders to control the use of their copyrighted work in AI training to safeguard the EU's creative sector. They propose new licensing rules, including opt-out mechanisms, to address potential copyright infringements. MEPs also call for protection of the news media sector and advocate for measures to prevent the dissemination of AI-generated content. Rapporteur Axel Voss highlights the importance of clear rules to balance AI development and copyright protection, ensuring legal certainty and remuneration for rightsholders.