Copyright is in a group of professors who specialize in law Filed an Amex short Train your Lama AI models on e -books without any permission in support of Meta in support of the authors.
On Friday, the US District District California, the San Francisco Division, filed a brief, defense of the fair use of the meta, the defense of the fair use of the meta, “a petition for more legal privileges”.
“The use of copyright works for training of generative models is not ‘change’, because the use of tasks for this purpose is not different to use them to educate human authors, which is the main real purpose of all. [authors’] Work, “Read short.
International Association of Scientific, Technical, and Medical Publishers, Global Trade Association for Academic and Professional Publishers, Also presented an Amax briefcase In support of the authors on Friday. Similarly the copyright allianceA non -profit representing artistic creators in different fields of copyright, And the association of American publishers.
A few hours after the piece was published, a Meta spokesperson pointed to the Tech Crunch a small group of LA professors and the Amex briefing last week through the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Tech giant Legal position
In this case, authors, including Kidri vs Meta, Richard Kadri, Sara Silverman, and Ta Niyasi Coats, have alleged that Meta has violated her intellectual property rights by using her e -books to train models, and that the company has violated the information. Meanwhile, Meta not only claimed that her training was eligible as a fair use, but the matter should be removed because the authors lacked trial.
Earlier this monthUS District Judge Vince Chbria allowed the case to proceed, though he removed some of it. In his judgment, Chiberia wrote that the allegation of copyright violations was “obviously there is enough solid injury to stand” and the authors also “properly alleged that Meta had deliberately removed the CMI. [copyright management information] To hide copyright violations.
Courts are currently weighing several copyrights of AI copyright, including New York Times’s case against Open.
Updated 8:36 pm Pacific: Add references to additional Amex briefs filed on Friday.