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Thomson Reuters scores early win in AI copyright battles in the US
Thomson Reuters has won an early battle in court over the question of fair use in artificial intelligence-related copyright cases.
Thomson Reuters had the first big win in an AI copyright case. It doesn't mean a cakewalk for other publishers: experts
Legal experts said there are key differences in Thomson Reuters' case against Ross Intelligence and other major AI-related copyright litigation.
Thomson Reuters wins an early court battle over AI, copyright, and fair use
A judge looked at possible copyright infringement defenses for Ross Intelligence and said, ‘I reject them all.’
Thomson Reuters Wins Major AI Copyright Case
After reconsidering the case, the judge issued a partial summary judgement, which asks whether a non-generative AI system’s content counts as original work.
AI company Ross Intelligence loses copyright fight with Thomson Reuters
A US judge has ruled in favor of Thomson Reuters in a AI training fight against Ross Intelligence, a legal AI startup, according to The Verge. Thomson Reuters sued Ross Intelligence in 2020 for using the company’s legal research platform Westlaw to train Ross Intelligence’s AI without permission.
Thomson Reuters Scores Major ‘Fair Use’ Victory in AI Copyright Infringement Case
Following several rightsholder setbacks in copyright actions against AI developers, Thomson Reuters has scored a major “fair use” victory. That important win arrived in the form of a fresh summary judgement ruling from Judge Stephanos Bibas,
Thomson Reuters Secures Major Win in AI Copyright Battle
The judge rules that replicating human-authored content without permission does not qualify as 'fair use' of AI under copyright law.
Thomson Reuters' AI copyright win blows a hole in AI industry’s fair use defense
As Wired notes, the judgment blows a hole in the AI industry’s fair use defense. The industry has used fair use (the same parody laws that birthed “ Dumb Starbucks “) to claim that what they do, e.g.,
Thomson Reuters lands copyright win against AI company. What’s next?
An AI company lifted material from Thomson Reuters' research platform, arguing fair use and innocent infringement. A court has ruled it was copyright violation.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your
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