Judge allows authors' AI copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward
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Plans to change AI copyright rules may be in breach of law, warns barrister
PLANS to shake-up AI copyright rules could be in breach of international law, a top barrister warned yesterday. Nicholas Caddick KC said the Government could be taken to court over its proposal to let tech tycoons feed their algorithms for free using the works of British artists, filmmakers and writers. GettyPlans to shake-up AI copyright rules could be in breach of international law, a top barrister warned[/caption] Under the plans put forward …
Judge Says Meta Must Defend Claim It Stripped Copyright Info From Llama's Training Fodder
A judge has found Meta must answer a claim it allegedly removed so-called copyright management information from material used to train its AI models. The Friday ruling by Judge Vince Chhabria concerned the case Kadrey et al vs Meta Platforms, filed in July 2023 in a San Francisco federal court as a proposed class action by authors Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, and Christopher Golden, who reckon the Instagram titan’s use of their work to train…
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