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Meta hit with new author copyright lawsuit over AI training

Novelist Christopher Farnsworth has filed a proposed class-action copyright lawsuit against Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab accusing the tech giant of misusing his books and others to train its Llama artificial-intelligence large language model. Farnsworth said in the lawsuit, opens new tab on Tuesday that Meta fed Llama, which powers its AI chatbots, thousands of pirated books to teach it how to respond to human prompts.

Source: Meta hit with new author copyright lawsuit over AI training

Hollywood writers AI strike negotiator warns EU, US to remain on guard

EU politicians should remain on guard for the impact of the EU AI Act since its effects remain to be seen, the key negotiator behind a 148-day strike by Hollywood writers whose effects rippled beyond California warned in Brussels. Ellen Stutzman, executive director of the Writers Guild of America West (WGA), led negotiations on behalf of 11,500 screenwriters against producers of series and films.

Source: Hollywood writers AI strike negotiator warns EU, US to remain on guard

U.S. Court Orders LibGen to Pay $30m to Publishers, Issues Broad Injunction

A New York federal court has ordered the operators of shadow library LibGen to pay $30 million in copyright infringement damages. The default judgment comes with a broad injunction that affects third-party services including domain registries, browser extensions, CDN providers, IPFS gateways, advertisers, and more. These parties should stop facilitating access to the pirate site.

Source: U.S. Court Orders LibGen to Pay $30m to Publishers, Issues Broad Injunction * TorrentFreak

Court Rules Against Photographer Who Sued AI Dataset for Copyright Theft

A German court has ruled against a photographer who sued the AI image dataset company LAION in a case that could have big implications. The dispute between the two parties wound up in the Hamburg Regional Court where on Friday the court ruled that LAION benefited from the exception of copyright infringement under Section 60(d) of Germany copyright law. A proviso that allows privileged research organizations to reproduce works even if granted an opt-out by the author of the work,

Source: Court Rules Against Photographer Who Sued AI Dataset for Copyright Theft

European Commission appoints 13 experts to draft AI Code 

The European Commission has today announced the list of independent experts from the EU, US and Canada tasked to lead work on drafting a Code of Practice on General Purpose Artificial Intelligence, which includes language models such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini. The EU’s AI Act, which entered into force last month – provides stringent rules for providers of GPAI models, which will become effective in August 2025.

Source: European Commission appoints 13 experts to draft AI Code 

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