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The newspapers are seeking an injunction and 2.2 billion yen each in damages from Perplexity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The newspapers are seeking an injunction and ¥2.2 billion each in damages from Perplexity, they said in a joint statement.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer’s dismissal last week of a direct infringement claim in a case against AI developers ...
For all its exciting benefits, like computer generated porn, artificial intelligence is not without its drawbacks. It comes ...
Discover the legal battle over AI training on copyrighted data. Learn about fair use, market harm, and the risks for creators and developers.
As artificial intelligence reshapes teaching and research, one legal principle remains at the heart of our work: copyright.
The growing legal risks businesses face when deploying AI systems, particularly around copyright, data protection, and ...
The Anthropic website and mobile phone app are shown in this photo on July 5, 2024. A judge ruled in the AI company's favor in a copyright infringement case brought last year by a group of authors.
Creative software companies like Runway, Luma and Pika have also bolstered their products, driving a new wave of AI products ...
Major Hollywood studios sue AI company over copyright infringement in landmark move The first major Hollywood lawsuit against a generative AI company seeks to halt unauthorized reproduction of ...
Other IP owners have sued AI companies alleging copyright infringement, but the Disney-NBCU lawsuit represents the first litigation brought by big entertainment studios in this domain.
A copyright infringement lawsuit was brought by 13 authors including Richard Kadrey and Silverman. They sued Meta for allegedly using pirated copies of their novels to train LLaMA.