Pamela Wu, Kirstin Gibbs and Patrick Pennella of Morgan Lewis discuss recent actions by the Trump administration that signal ...
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Reuters Win in AI Westlaw Case Clears Sports' PathRoss made an AI-based, legal-research search engine that relied on materials taken from Thomson Reuters-owned Westlaw. Those materials were headnotes, which were written by Westlaw editors and ...
A federal district court judge in Delaware issued the first major ruling on whether using copyrighted materials to train artificial intelligence systems constitutes copyright infringement.
Thomson Reuters has won an early battle in court over the question of fair use in artificial intelligence-related copyright cases.
A US court (in Delaware) recently handed down a precedent-setting ruling on a lawsuit filed by a copyright-owner, the media and ...
An AI company lifted material from Thomson Reuters' research platform, arguing fair use and innocent infringement. A court has ruled it was copyright violation.
Kirkland partners explain how they came to advise Thomson Reuters in its successful copyright suit against ROSS Intelligence ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNUsing copyrighted material to train AI isn’t always fair use, judge rules. But what are the implications for photographers?In a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Thomson Reuters, a federal judge has ruled that AI competed with the original material ...
arguing they had used materials from Thomson Reuters’ own legal platform Westlaw to train an AI model without permission. Judge Stephanos Bibas of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ...
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