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Trump Administration Ousts U.S. Copyright Chief Following AI Copyright Dispute

by Harikrishnan A
May 11, 2025
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Trump Administration Ousts U.S. Copyright Chief Following AI Copyright Dispute
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In a move that’s causing shockwaves across Washington and the tech world, the Trump administration has removed Shira Perlmutter, the nation’s top copyright official, just days after her office released a report questioning how artificial intelligence (AI) companies are using copyrighted materials.

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The dismissal, confirmed by sources familiar with the matter, appears to be more than just a routine personnel change. Perlmutter, who had led the U.S. Copyright Office since 2020, was ousted only one day after President Trump also fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden—the very person who had appointed her to the role.

Observers say the timing is no coincidence.


A Report That Raised Red Flags

Earlier this week, the Copyright Office released the third part of an in-depth report examining how AI technologies are interacting with existing copyright laws. The report carefully explored whether AI developers need unlimited access to copyrighted materials in order to build powerful models.

One section of the report read, “It is an open question… how much data an AI developer needs, and the marginal effect of more data on a model’s capabilities.” The authors also noted that simply throwing more data at AI systems may not necessarily improve their usefulness in the real world.

This kind of language may seem technical, but its implications are significant. It directly challenges the idea that AI firms should be allowed to sweep up vast amounts of copyrighted content—books, art, music, and more—without needing to pay or get permission. For some in the tech industry, that stance could interfere with how they build and train their AI models.


Political Backlash and Accusations of Retaliation

Democrats were quick to respond to Perlmutter’s firing, calling it a dangerous and politically motivated move. Congressman Joe Morelle, a top Democrat on the House Committee on Administration, called the dismissal “a brazen, unprecedented power grab with no legal basis.”

Morelle suggested that Perlmutter’s refusal to give in to pressure from high-powered tech interests may have cost her the job. “There is surely no coincidence he acted less than a day after she refused to rubber-stamp Elon Musk’s efforts to mine troves of copyrighted works,” he said.


Elon Musk’s Controversial Role

Much of the controversy centers on Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul who owns X (formerly Twitter) and the AI startup xAI. Musk has made waves with his outspoken opinions on intellectual property, even suggesting recently that IP laws should be abolished altogether.

In February, Musk tried and failed to acquire OpenAI—the company behind ChatGPT—and he has since pushed for more aggressive access to data for AI development. The Copyright Office’s cautious approach to data use likely put Perlmutter in direct conflict with Musk’s vision.


A Critical Agency Caught in the Crossfire

The U.S. Copyright Office, part of the Library of Congress, is far from a household name, but it plays a vital role in protecting creative work. With a staff of about 450, it handles copyright registrations, tracks ownership, and provides guidance on how the law should be applied in an age of digital innovation.

As AI tools become more powerful, the line between innovation and infringement is becoming increasingly blurred. Perlmutter had been at the center of that debate, trying to strike a balance between supporting technological progress and preserving the rights of creators.

Her sudden removal has left many wondering whether the administration is compromising legal safeguards in order to speed up AI development.


Trump’s Push to Dominate the AI Race

President Trump has made clear that AI is a cornerstone of his economic agenda. Shortly after returning to office, he unveiled a new joint venture involving OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank, pledging up to $500 billion in private investment to strengthen the country’s AI infrastructure.

Critics, however, worry that in the race to dominate AI, the administration may be sidelining key legal and ethical concerns—starting with intellectual property. By removing leaders like Perlmutter and Hayden, the administration may be clearing the way for a more industry-friendly approach, with fewer restrictions on how companies use data.

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