Following several rightsholder setbacks in copyright actions against AI developers, Thomson Reuters has scored a major “fair ...
Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary ...
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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.
Judge Stephanos Bibas issued an opinion in Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GMBH v. Ross Intelligence Inc., civ.
The parent company of the Reuters news agency has been tangled in a lengthy legal case against Ross Intelligence, an AI company that lifted material from Thomson Reuters’s Westlaw platform.
Thomson Reuters has won the first major AI copyright case in the United States. In 2020, the media and technology conglomerate filed an unprecedented AI copyright lawsuit against the legal AI ...
A US court has ruled that using copyrighted content to train AI without permission is not fair use. But the broader impact of the case is still unclear, experts say.