Shira Perlmutter fires: Donald Trump fires Shira Perlmutter, U.S. copyright chief, and AI causes huge damage; here’s what happened, why she was fired

What does the copyright report say?
The Copyright Office recently released an important third part of the report. The report discusses how AI companies can use copyrighted content (such as books, songs, art, etc.) to train AI systems. The report says that under the “fair use” rules, it is possible to make money using a large amount of copyrighted materials, especially without permission.
The report may prevent AI companies from using other people’s works without asking about it, such as music, stories or art. This will affect companies like Elon Musk’s AI company XAI.
Democratic Congressman Joe Morelle said it was no coincidence. He believes Trump fired her because she did not support Elon Musk’s plan to use copyrighted materials for AI. Elon Musk said on X that intellectual property law should be removed. Musk tried to buy Openai, a company that opened Chatgpt in February, but failed.
Joe Morelle said he fired illegal powers to snap up the sale and said it hurt a trillion-dollar industry. He asked, when will Republicans say enough? The American Federation of Musicians, a group of music professionals, also criticized shooting. They said Perlmutter defended human creativity and was fired for it.
Carla Hayden was the first woman to Trump and the first black man to lead the Library of Congress last week. There is no official reason, but a conservative group recently called her “wake up” and “anti-Trump.” They posted on social media that said: “It’s time for her to leave and hire a new person to work.”
FAQ
Q1. Why was Shira Perlmutter fired?
Because she uses copyrighted content to target AI reports.
Q2. Who replaced Shira Perlmutter after being fired?
Robert Newlen is now the acting librarian who notifies staff.