Meta Wins Copyright Case
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Judge in 'Kadrey v. Meta' AI copyright case rules for Meta, against authors

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Authors accused Meta Platforms of using pirated books to train its AI models.
Authors including Richard Kadrey , Sarah Silverman , Ta-Nehisi Coates , and Junot Diaz accused Meta of copyright infringement.
Judge Chhabria denied the plaintiffs' motion for partial summary judgment.
Meta 's fair use ruling is a setback for authors and other creatives, but as Chhabria signaled, the fight is far from over.
The U.S. Copyright Office released a pre-publication version of a report on copyright law and AI in May .
The report concluded that training AI models on copyrighted works without permission is likely not fair use.
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