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A group of authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, have lost their lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta.
The authors alleged that Meta trained its AI models on their copyrighted works without permission, potentially violating ...
In most circumstances, it’s illegal for companies to use copyright-protected material to train their AI systems without ...
A federal judge ruled that Meta ‘s unauthorized use of copyrighted works from Sarah Silverman and other authors to train ...
The lawsuit claims the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram used more than 190,000 copyrighted books without ...
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria also said that the ruling is limited to the authors in the case and does not mean that ...
The suit alleged that Meta violated the authors’ copyrights both in the AI training process and in the process of downloading ...
The latest ruling contradicts another ruling on AI and fair use, issued by a different judge in the same court just two days ...
Don’t look at this as a win for the tech companies. This is at best guidance for the plaintiffs," said Jason L. Haas, a ...
Sarah Silverman, a stand-up comedian and the author of several books, is the most well-known plaintiff in the lawsuit, alongside authors like Junot Díaz, Ta-Nehisi Coates, David Henry Hwang and Laura ...