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Scott Turow and Publishers File Lawsuit Against Meta Over Copyright Issues

Bestselling author Scott Turow, along with five prominent publishing houses, has initiated legal proceedings against Meta, alleging the misuse of copyrighted materials in AI training.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 4 days ago
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In a significant legal move, Scott Turow and five major publishing houses have filed a lawsuit against Meta, claiming that the company improperly used copyrighted materials to train its AI models.

The lawsuit names Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, as a defendant, highlighting the serious nature of the allegations regarding copyright infringement.

This case raises important questions about the intersection of technology and intellectual property rights, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence.