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Big Tech wins legal battles, allowing AI to use copyrighted content for free. Judges rule that AI training with copyrighted material is fair use. Here's what this could mean for the future of the ...
Anthropic that AI company Anthropic's training of its Claude LLMs on authors' works was "exceedingly transformative," and therefore protected under the fair use doctrine as specified in Section ...
Federal Courts Find Fair Use in AI Training: Key Takeaways from Kadrey v. Meta and Bartz v. Anthropic Arthur Gollwitzer Jackson Walker + Follow Contact ...
Claude maker Anthropic's use of copyright-protected books in its AI training process was "exceedingly transformative" and fair use, US senior district judge William Alsup ruled on Monday. It's the ...
The decision, filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, sets a precedent that training AI systems on copyrighted works constitutes fair use.
Ross Intelligence Inc., 2025 WL 458520 (D. Del. Feb. 11, 2025) (Ross), the first decision to rule on whether the use of copyrighted material to train AI models may be excused as a fair use under ...
Turning a "hard corner" Key fair use ruling clarifies when books can be used for AI training In landmark ruling, judge likens AI training to schoolchildren learning to write.
Both decisions found at least some copying was “fair use” given the “highly transformative” nature of LLMs and the Gen-AI they support.
A federal judge has sided with Anthropic in an AI copyright case, ruling that training — and only training — its AI models on legally purchased books without authors’ permission is fair use ...
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