Authors Ask Calif. Court For Win In AI Training Copyright Case
By Elliot Weld
Several authors suing artificial intelligence firms Databricks and Mosaic ML have asked a California federal judge for a favorable ruling on their claims of direct copyright infringement for what they say was the mass ingestion of their works for AI training, saying the companies' conduct was "undoubtedly substitutive and plainly harmed the market" for their books.
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POLICY & REGULATION
ITC Funding Disclosure Rule Mostly Draws Support
By Dani Kass
The U.S. International Trade Commission's proposal to require litigation funding disclosures in intellectual property investigations received near-universal approval from those who provided feedback, receiving pushback only from an organization representing litigation funders and a nonpracticing entity.
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LITIGATION
DEALS
ENFORCEMENT
Last 'Big 6' Advertiser Settles FTC Group Boycott Claims
By Bryan Koenig
The Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement Tuesday resolving claims that Havas Media Group USA LLC colluded with other advertising agencies to demonetize "disfavored political viewpoints" using brand safety standards, making Havas the last of the industry's "Big Six" to cut deals in the sweeping campaign against alleged censorship of conservatives.
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