A federal judge in Delaware on Tuesday said that a former competitor of Thomson Reuters was not permitted by U.S. copyright law to copy the information and technology company's content to build a ...
One of the other ways that the Thomson Reuters case is different from other ongoing AI-related copyright infringement litigation is that Ross Intelligence was a direct competitor of Thomson ...
So far, tech companies have sometimes claimed fair use as a defense against copyright cases. The Thomson Reuters case could change the way AI content and AI training is considered legally ...
Duane Morris attorneys explore what the Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence decision’s novel application of the “fair use” ...
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware ruled in favor of Thomson Reuters in a copyright infringement case against Ross ... headnotes to train its AI legal research tool.
Thomson Reuters has a database of nearly ... As suggested above, the importance of this case in the ongoing conflicts between AI developers and copyright holders may be limited by the differences ...
Tech companies argue that generative AI systems make fair ... to a jury at a trial on Thomson Reuters' copyright infringement claims against Ross. "I studied the case materials more closely ...
Thomson Reuters scored an early victory in an AI-related copyright case against Ross Intelligence. The ruling highlights fair use limits. Fair use is at the center of ongoing AI copyright lawsuits.
The win is likely to impact the many other AI battles currently raging on between GenAI companies and copyright holders. Canadian technology company Thomson Reuters ... and that case is ongoing.
In it, Thomson Reuters argues the company used their own legal platform Westlaw to train an AI model without permission. In his decision, judge Stephanos Bibas affirmed that Ross Intelligence was not ...