Copyright law bars a former competitor of Thomson Reuters from using the company’s content to create an artificial intelligence-based legal platform, a court has ruled in a decision that could lay the foundation for similar rulings over the legality of using copyrighted works to train AI systems.
U.S. District Judge Stephanos Bibas on Tuesday rejected arguments from Ross Intelligence that it’s protected by the “fair use” exception to copyright protections. The court’s…
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