AI/Copyright Lawsuit Roundup: 1) “AI Company Can Seek Fast Appeal in Copyright Battle With Thomson Reuters, Judge Rules”; 2) “Judge Calls Out OpenAI’s ‘Straw Man’ Argument in New York Times Copyright Suit”
Two entries.
1) AI Company Can Seek Fast Appeal in Copyright Battle With Thomson Reuters, Judge RulesArtificial Intelligence company Ross Intelligence can immediately ask an appeals court to review a ruling that it infringed copyright by training its legal research service on material published by the competing service Westlaw, owned by Thomson Reuters, a federal judge said Friday.
“I recognize that there are substantial grounds for difference of opinion on controlling legal issues in thi
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AI/Copyright Lawsuit Roundup: 1) “AI Company Can Seek Fast Appeal in Copyright Battle With Thomson Reuters, Judge Rules”; 2) “Judge Calls Out OpenAI’s ‘Straw Man’ Argument in New York Times Copyright Suit”; 3) US Authors’ Copyright Lawsuit
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