Day Around the Bay: Anthropic AI to Pay Authors, Publishers $1.5 Billion in Copyright Settlement
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Day Around the Bay: Anthropic AI to Pay Authors, Publishers $1.5 Billion in Copyright Settlement
"Anthropic AI has agreed to pay $1.5 billion in a copyright settlement over a lawsuit alleging the company illegally pirated almost half a million books. The plaintiffs a group of authors and publishers will be awarded $3,000 for each publication listed in the case. [Associated Press] Thirty inmates were involved in a fight at Maguire Correctional Facility in San Mateo"
"Black Panther and Black Liberation activist Assata Shakur, who had been living in Cuba under political asylum for the past several decades, has died. Shakur was given a life sentence in 1977 in the killing of a New Jersey state trooper and was rescued by members of the Black Liberation Army during a jail break in 1979. [Associated Press] In a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, Amazon agreed to pay its customers $1.5 billion in refunds"
Anthropic AI agreed to pay $1.5 billion in a copyright settlement after a lawsuit alleging illegal copying of nearly half a million books; plaintiffs will receive $3,000 per listed publication. Thirty inmates fought at Maguire Correctional Facility in San Mateo County; deputies used gas to break up the disturbance, six officers had minor injuries, and six inmates were hospitalized, with three returned to jail and the others in stable condition. Caltrans will replace a misspelled southbound 101 sign so it reads San Marin Drive at no extra taxpayer cost. Alysa Liu removed a d4vd song from an Olympic program over the artist's alleged involvement in a death. Epstein files released by House Democrats include names and flight manifests. Assata Shakur has died. Amazon agreed in an FTC settlement to pay $1.5 billion in refunds plus a $1 billion civil penalty over deceptive Prime enrollment practices.
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