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copyright lawsuit
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The copyright lawsuit tag on WindowsForum.com covers legal disputes involving copyright claims, particularly the high-profile case between The New York Times, OpenAI, and Microsoft. This case, which a federal judge allowed to proceed toward trial in March 2025, centers on allegations that AI models were trained on copyrighted news articles without permission. Discussions explore how such rulings could affect AI features integrated into Windows and other Microsoft products. The tag also touches on broader implications for technology companies, content creators, and the legal landscape surrounding artificial intelligence and copyright law.
A group of authors, including Pulitzer Prize winners Kai Bird, Jia Tolentino, and Daniel Okrent, have filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, alleging that the company used pirated digital versions of their books without permission to train its Megatron artificial intelligence model. The lawsuit...
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A federal judge’s recent ruling has set the stage for what could become a landmark legal battle between The New York Times, OpenAI, and Microsoft—a case that could reverberate through both the journalism and technology landscapes, including the myriad AI-driven features integrated into Windows...