More content owners are suing the world’s AI giants for theft. But the hidden story is more interesting: vendors’ use of pirate sites to give their actions a seeming veneer of alt respectability.
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DMR News on MSNJudge Lets Authors’ AI Copyright Lawsuit Against Meta ProceedIn a significant legal development, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria has decided to allow an AI-related copyright lawsuit ...
A judge allows authors' AI copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward, rejecting dismissal claims over Llama AI’s alleged ...
The Friday ruling by Judge Vince Chhabria concerned the case Kadrey et al vs Meta Platforms, filed in July 2023 in a San ...
A federal judge is allowing an AI-related copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward, although he dismissed part of the ...
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CCN on MSNMeta vs. Kadrey Sets Precedent for AI Copyright BattlesJudge Vince Chhabria has partially dismissed a copyright lawsuit brought against Meta by a group of authors. However, the ...
Meta's AI training practices are about to face legal scrutiny, as a judge has allowed a copyright infringement case against ...
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has said it was "right" to suspend the MP at the centre of bullying and threat allegations. The party announced on Friday that they had reported Great Yarmouth ...
The case, Kadrey vs. Meta, involves authors including Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, and Ta-Nehisi Coates who have accused the tech giant of infringing their intellectual property rights.
In a case referred to as Kadrey vs. Meta, authors Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, and Ta-Nehisi Coates accused the global tech giant of using their works to train its Llama models and removing ...
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