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Technology and Consumer Groups Line Up Behind Anthropic in Class Action Copyright Case | PYMNTS.com
Posted onA district court judge’s partial finding of fair use in a copyright infringement case brought by a group of authors against AI developer Anthropic in June sent shockwaves through the technology and copyright legal worlds. But the court’s subsequent ruling to certify the remaining charge against Anthropic over its downloading millions of pirated books for…
