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Copyright lawsuits against AI companies are increasing. What applies in the USA and in Europe? Overview of the current legal situation and the most important proceedings.
A U.S. federal judge decides that it is not the authors' permission to include protected content in the training database, but warns that these works may not have been illegally downloadedOpenAI wins the first battle for news editors to use them to train ChatGPT without permission It is not a total victory, but it is an important precedent for the great legal battle over copyright and the training of artificial intelligences. An U.S. federal cou…
In two separate cases, U.S. federal judges ruled that the use of copyrighted works to train AIs was a legislated practice.
Court Sides With Meta in Authors’ AI Lawsuit, Dismisses Copyright Claims
A recent court decision has handed Meta a significant win in a copyright lawsuit brought by a group of 13 authors, among them Sarah Silverman. These authors had argued that the company misused their books to train its artificial intelligence systems, but the federal judge overseeing the case dismissed their claims. The ruling, delivered by Judge Vince Chhabria, effectively ended the dispute without the need for a jury. In his assessment, the jud…
Meta wins AI copyright case, but judge says others could bring lawsuits – DG Verifications & Stats
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg makes a keynote speech during the Meta Connect annual event, at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California, on Sept. 25, 2024.Manuel Orbegozo | Reuters Meta on Wednesday prevailed against a group of 13 authors in a major copyright case involving the company’s Llama artificial intelligence model, but the judge made clear his ruling was limited to this case. U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria sided with Meta’s ar…
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