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Music / July 15, 2026

The Ivors Academy Calls on Government to Protect Irish Songwriters From AI

Music / July 15, 2026

The Ivors Academy Calls on Government to Protect Irish Songwriters From AI

Words: Rachel Hannon

Earlier this month, The Ivors Academy wrote to the Taoiseach calling on Ireland to use its Presidency of the Council of the EU to lead Europe in strengthening protections for songwriters and composers in response to generative AI.

This follows a sustained campaign fromThe Ivors Academy, IMRO and the Screen Composers Guild of Ireland to strengthen protections for creators. The motion, tabled by Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD, Sinn Féin spokesperson for Gaeilge, Gaeltacht, and Arts, recognises the work of The Ivors Academy and other organisations to defend “the rights of Irish artists, authors, creators and performers against exploitation and misuse, and for highlighting the impact of artificial intelligence developments on rights holders.”

The motion calls on the Government to:

  • Lead European action on creators’ rights during Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, including a dedicated conference on copyright and AI.
  • Introduce legislation to ensure fair remuneration, licensing, opt-outs and legal protections for creators.
  • Ensure public funding for the arts supporting human creativity, not AI-generated content.
  • Include arts sector representation on Ireland’s AI Advisory Council.

Iain Archer, Board Director at The Ivors Academy and Chair of its All-Ireland Council said:

“Generations of songwriters have put their heart and soul into their work. Songs which bear their fingerprint, songs which they rightfully own, and yet enrich us all.

“Tech companies are destroying our beautiful craft and our livelihood with each day that they continue to steal from all music creators. Machines cannot ever equate loves, losses, celebration or yearning. I want to see future generations of human songwriters have the opportunity to do this. We need this. This is why intervention at the highest levels is so important right now.”

Catherine Martin, Head of Policy, Ireland of The Ivors Academy said, “Ireland has an opportunity to lead the conversation on creators’ rights during its Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and we hope this motion builds momentum for meaningful, practical action. We urge members of Dáil Éireann to support songwriters and composers by voting in support of the motion on 14 July.”