AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI Rights & Music Licensing: A global coalition of artists, songwriters and music managers warns major labels and publishers are letting AI firms use music without real consent, alleging forced surrender of moral and personality rights. Estonia’s AI Governance: Prime Minister Kristen Michal says Estonia will issue digital identities for AI agents to clarify who acts for whom and with what limited powers. Russia & EU Diplomacy: Estonia’s FM Margus Tsahkna warns Europe against becoming a “neutral mediator” in Russia’s war, arguing Moscow exploits fear and diplomacy traps. EU Budget & Russia Back-Channel: EU leaders clash over whether to open direct communications with Moscow, while the next €2 trillion budget fight deepens divisions. Defense Readiness: Germany runs large-scale military medical exercises in Estonia under NATO’s eastern-flank readiness push, and US Marines practice amphibious landings on Saaremaa during BALTOPS. Public Services Under Strain: Police and rescue agencies warn of staffing gaps driven by low salaries. Health Supply Law Change: New rules would let Estonia’s defense forces collect blood in crises and share reserves with allies if supply chains break. Tallinn Infrastructure: Tallinn plans up to €20m in support for a private Lasnamäe swim-and-spa complex, with opposition questioning procurement fairness. Language Policy Impact: ETV+ says dubbing restrictions could cut its Russian-language audience as programming shifts toward subtitles. Culture & Media: Kaspar Jancis’ animated short “Penguin” heads to Annecy’s official competition.
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