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AI, Copyright, and Fair Use: US Court Ruling In Favour of Thomson Reuters

         

engine

12:56 pm on Feb 12, 2025 (gmt 0)

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In the first real test of its kind, a US court has ruled in favour of Thomson Reuters in an AI copyright case.

On Tuesday, US District Court of Delaware judge Stephanos Bibas issued a partial summary judgment in favor of Thomson Reuters in its copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross Intelligence, a legal AI startup. Filed in 2020, it’s one of the first cases that will deal with the legality of AI tools and how they are trained, often using copyrighted data scraped from somewhere else without license or permission.


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universenet

1:45 pm on Feb 12, 2025 (gmt 0)

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In the first real test of its kind, a US court has ruled in favour of Thomson Reuters in an AI copyright case.


good for start, I hope all will go in simlar way soon

Mark_A

1:50 pm on Feb 12, 2025 (gmt 0)

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Good news. Copyright should mean something.

engine

1:58 pm on Feb 12, 2025 (gmt 0)

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Note, it refers to fair use, and that could be a big thing in AI scraping.

Whitey

11:29 pm on Feb 13, 2025 (gmt 0)

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Note, it refers to fair use, and that could be a big thing in AI scraping

Always was i guess. Show's the need for content and data agreements to be in place.

JennyWilson

9:41 am on Mar 1, 2025 (gmt 0)

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This is good. It could set a precedent for future AI copyright disputes.