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Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot ...
In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break the ...
AI companies argue that their systems make fair use of copyrighted material to create new, transformative content.
While the startup has won its "fair use" argument, it potentially faces billions of dollars in damages for allegedly pirating ...
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its ...
A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that training an AI model on copyrighted works without specific permission to do ...
A U.S. judge declared that Anthropic's use of books for AI training was 'fair use', but its storage of 7 million pirated ...
BBC accuses Perplexity of copyright infringement for using its news content without permission and threatens legal action.
A federal judge deemed Anthropic's training of AI with copyrighted books as fair use but found the company liable for storing ...
The decision reveals that Anthropic pirated over 7 million books, then systematically purchased and destroyed millions of ...
In a moment that was both inevitable and seismic, Disney and Universal filed a high-profile copyright infringement lawsuit ...
The BBC threatens legal action against AI firm Perplexity over alleged content scraping, demanding removal, compensation, and ...