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Elsevier vs. Meta: first science publisher sues over scraped research papers

Summary by Nature
Science publishing giant Elsevier has joined a class action lawsuit against Meta that alleges the reproduction of copyrighted works in developing the Llama AI model. Science publishing giant Elsevier has joined a class action lawsuit against Meta that alleges the reproduction of copyrighted works in developing the Llama AI model.

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The scientific editorial Elsevier filed a lawsuit against Meta for the alleged unauthorized use of academic articles to train artificial intelligence (IA) called “Calla”. Meta would have used millions of copyright-protected texts. The case represents the first time that a major scientific editorial is involved in the growing legal battle between content creators and AI developers. But Elsevier is not any company, dominates a market of nearly $40…

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Nature broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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