TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Aug 8, 2025

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators — including Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee; Peter Welch, D-Utah; Josh Hawley, R-Missouri; and Adam Schiff, D-California — have introduced a bill that aims to give musicians, artists, writers and other creators the ability to see whether artificial intelligence (AI) is being trained on their work. The Transparency and Responsibility for Artificial Intelligence Networks, or TRAIN Act, would allow creators to access the courts to protect their copyrighted works, The Tennessean reports. Under the TRAIN Act, copyright holders could examine training records to determine whether AI companies have used their work to develop models, which rely on data to make predictions and decisions, and to generate content. The act has been endorsed by several music organizations, including the Recording Industry Association of America, the Recording Academy and Nashville Songwriters Association International.