From Pillow Talk to Court Talk: Meta’s Adult Content Copyright Mess

The case, which alleges that Meta systematically pirated thousands of adult movies using BitTorrent to feed its AI models, offers critical insights into how courts are handling tech giants’ efforts to dodge AI-related copyright liabilities at the early pleading stage. According to the lawsuit, Strike 3 traced 47 distinct IP addresses directly belonging to Meta’s corporate network. Between 2018 and 2025, these IP addresses were allegedly used to torrent nearly 2,400 of Strike 3’s films over 6,000 times.

Source: From Pillow Talk to Court Talk: Meta’s Adult Content Copyright Mess

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