Zuckerberg Ordered Mass Book Piracy for AI, Publishers Allege
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Mark Zuckerberg harvests dyslikes in U.S. courts. Five of America’s leading book and magazine publishers, along with best seller writer and lawyer Scott Turow representing the Authors Guild, sued Meta and its founder and executive director for having used millions of books and copyright-protected articles downloaded from “pirate” sites to develop Meta’s Llama language and artificial intelligence model. By 2025, Meta and Zuckerberg had been sued …
A number of American publishers and authors are behind a major lawsuit against Meta and Mark Zuckerberg for copyright infringement. The lawsuit is supported by Danske Forlag.
Zuckerberg ordered mass book piracy for AI, publishers allege
Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg personally ordered the company to pirate millions of books rather than pay for them – staging one of the world’s biggest heists – five top publishers allege. Publishers Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette, Macmillan, McGraw Hill and bestselling author Scott Turow have accused Zuckerberg and Meta of committing “one of the most massive infringements of copyrighted materials in history” to train its artificial intelligence syst…
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