At least 38 AI-related copyright claims are pending before US courts. The decision in the five-year-old case against Ross ...
In the first AI copyright case ruling, a court concludes that training an AI system using copyrighted material isn't fair use. That will likely be cited by creators fighting other tech giants.
As Wired notes, the judgment blows a hole in the AI industry’s fair use defense. The industry has used fair use (the same ...
That became clear to me once I analogized the lawyer’s editorial judgment to that of a sculptor. A block of raw marble, like a judicial opinion, is not copyrightable. Yet a sculptor creates a ...
Thomson Reuters has won a major copyright victory as a judge ruled that a competitor using its work to train an AI tool was not fair use.
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