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A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic’s use of books without permission to train its ...
In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break the law by training its chatbot Claude on millions of copyrighted books.
A federal judge deemed Anthropic's training of AI with copyrighted books as fair use but found the company liable for storing ...
While the startup has won its "fair use" argument, it potentially faces billions of dollars in damages for allegedly pirating ...
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Unauthorized use, distribution, and employment of AI-based tools to utilize copyright-protected materials constitutes an infringement on the rights of Yonhap News [We Welcome Your News Tips] We invite ...
After a court ordered OpenAI to "indefinitely" retain all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats, of millions of users, two ...
The US Supreme Court has shunned three bids to challenge the application of what’s called the “discovery rule” to copyright ...
The Department of Media, Creative Industry and Intellectual Property under the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment ...
FINDLAY, Ohio (WKRC) - Kellogg filed a lawsuit against an Ohio food truck for copyright infringement after the company says ...
Where the defendant used the plaintiff’s photograph on its Facebook page without permission, the plaintiff prevailed on its ...