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CNN Sues AI Firm Perplexity For Copyright Infringement

CNN Sues AI Firm Perplexity For Copyright Infringement

By Jill Goldsmith
Publication Date: 2026-05-28 14:23:00

CNN is the latest to sue Perplexity for copyright infringement, alleging the AI firm “has unlawfully copied over 10,000 CNN stories, videos, images, and other works to power its products and tools.”

The suit said the two sides tried but failed to reach an agreement in 2025 and Perplexity continued ripping off CNN content and claiming a relationship with the news network that does not exist despite repeated warnings that the moves are illegal.

The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and and other outlets have previously filed similar suits against the Jeff Bezos-backed generative AI startup. The actions have slammed Perplexity for enabling users to skip the links to original publishers’ websites.

“The public rely on high quality news journalism reported by human beings to understand their world, which is frequently dangerous and expensive to produce. Commercial operators can and must pay to make use of it. We prefer that they do so through sensible licensing arrangements, but if they refuse to do that as Perplexity has so far refused to do, they will have to pay through legal damages. There is no free option,” said a CNN spokesperson Thursday of the suit filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

“Perplexity’s conduct violates CNN’s exclusive rights under the Copyright Act at two principal stages: First, at the input stage, Perplexity unlawfully crawls, scrapes, copies, and distributes CNN’s…

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