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thenation.comPublishing Houses, Scott Turow Sue Meta Over AI Training Data Copyright
Five major publishing houses and author Scott Turow filed a class action lawsuit against Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, alleging the company illegally used millions of copyrighted books and journal articles to train its Llama AI model. The suit, filed in federal court in Manhattan…
Financial TimesPublishers and Author File Lawsuit Against Meta Over AI Training Materials
Five major publishers and author Scott Turow filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta Platforms and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in Manhattan federal court. The suit alleges Meta pirated millions of copyrighted works to train its Llama AI models. Meta denied wrongdoing and vowed to fight…
Five Publishers and an Author File Lawsuit Against a Tech Company and Its Leader
A class-action lawsuit has been filed accusing a major technology company and its founder and chief executive of infringing on authors' copyrights. The suit involves five publishers and an author as plaintiffs. The accusations center on copyright infringement related to the compa…
mumbrella.com.auTests Show Midjourney Generates Yoda-Like Images from Descriptive Prompts, Sparking Copyright Debate
An entrepreneur's startup, VN.ai, has demonstrated how Midjourney can produce images resembling Star Wars characters like Yoda using indirect prompts. This comes amid a lawsuit against Midjourney by Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. for copyright infringement. The findings highl…
whatstrending.comSinger Addison Rae Files Copyright Claim Against Department of Homeland Security Over Song Use
Addison Rae has filed a copyright claim against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the use of her song 'Diet Pepsi' in a video related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The claim addresses the unauthorized inclusion of the track in the agency's content. Details of…