📢 Gate Square #Creator Campaign Phase 1# is now live – support the launch of the PUMP token sale!
The viral Solana-based project Pump.Fun ($PUMP) is now live on Gate for public sale!
Join the Gate Square Creator Campaign, unleash your content power, and earn rewards!
📅 Campaign Period: July 11, 18:00 – July 15, 22:00 (UTC+8)
🎁 Total Prize Pool: $500 token rewards
✅ Event 1: Create & Post – Win Content Rewards
📅 Timeframe: July 12, 22:00 – July 15, 22:00 (UTC+8)
📌 How to Join:
Post original content about the PUMP project on Gate Square:
Minimum 100 words
Include hashtags: #Creator Campaign
According to a Sina Technology report on August 30, British MPs have recently called on the government to implement clearer and stricter rules for artificial intelligence systems to prevent some copyrighted content from being illegally used. The British Culture, Media and Sport Council (CMSC) said in a report on Wednesday that in order to attract artificial intelligence companies and technology to the UK as soon as possible, the government has proposed a new copyright law exemption proposal. If the proposal is passed, copyrighted artistic and cultural content could easily be reduced to training materials for generative artificial intelligence. The CMSC said there are glaring gaps in the UK government’s approach to regulating artificial intelligence and that this blanket exemption proposal demonstrates a lack of understanding of the needs of the UK’s creative industries. It is reported that the British government hopes to become the center of the global artificial intelligence industry and regulation, and plans to hold the world's first artificial intelligence summit in November this year. The CMSC said in its report that the UK could lose its integrity in the creative industries if the government fails to introduce clear regulations around the protection of intellectual property. Currently, UK copyright law provides a limited exemption from copyright, allowing text and data mining only for non-commercial research purposes.