Thomson Reuters had the first big win in an AI copyright case. It doesn't mean a cakewalk for other publishers: experts
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Thomson Reuters achieved a significant legal victory in its copyright case against Ross Intelligence, which used its content to develop an AI platform. The Delaware federal court's ruling reaffirms the limitations of fair use in copyright law, rejecting Ross's defenses and granting summary judgment to Thomson Reuters. Legal experts noted this ruling may influence current litigation involving generative AI firms like OpenAI, which claim fair use for the training of AI models. However, they caution that each case has unique factors that complicate outcomes.
The question of fair use is at the heart of major ongoing copyright lawsuits against generative AI firms.
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