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    AI company Ross Intelligence loses copyright fight with Thomson Reuters – Computerworld

    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. Westlaw indexes large amounts of non-copyrighted material, but mixes it with its…

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    Indian media houses rally against OpenAI over copyright dispute – Computerworld

    Future of AI copyright compliance The legal battle in India is reflective of global trends. In the US, OpenAI has faced lawsuits from authors, visual artists, musicians, and news organizations for allegedly training AI models with copyrighted content. In response, the company has initiated partnerships with major international outlets to mitigate future disputes. Industry leaders and legal experts are closely…

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    UK Proposes Copyright Reforms to Support AI, Creative Industries

    The U.K. government has opened a consultation to explore ways to protect the rights of artists, writers, and composers when creative content is used to train AI models. The goal is to give creators control over their copyrighted material while fostering technological innovation. A proposal has been put forward to mandate transparency from AI developers, like OpenAI and Google, on…

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    Content creators wary of UK’s AI copyright consultation

    Content creators are concerned about the use of their materials for AI training, following the launch of a government consultation that some say appears to favor AI firms. The government says the consultation aims to improve legal clarity for the creative and AI sectors over how copyright protected materials are used in model training. The proposals, lawmakers said, are intended…

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    AI firms face setback in copyright battle with visual artists – Computerworld

    “If an AI company profits from content based on someone else’s copyrighted material, they are obligated to share those earnings, possibly in the form of royalties,” said Prashant Mali, an advocate who specializes in data protection and cyber laws.  “AI technology was never intended to be used freely at the expense of creators’ rights, and this ruling underscores the need…

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