Apple hit with another class action lawsuit for alleged copyright infringement

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By Daved Worner

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About a month later, Apple is facing another similar proposed Class Action case litigation for allegedly using pirated books for training AI. As the first as reported Bloomberg lawTwo neurological professors at the University of Sunny Dowestty Health Sciences in NY, NY, claim that Apple has used their “registered works” without approval. Neuroscients, Susana Martinez-connd and Stephen McNonic say Apple has trained its AI models using “Shadow Library” and “Web-Cracking Software” which provides access to pirated, copyrighted books, including two of their own.

In the previous class action case, separate writers also complained that Apple had violated the copyright when using the Apple intelligence models without consent. Apple is not the only technology monster of the copyright case of AI, as is in the same situation after being sued against Openai New York Times For a similar complaint. Although these AI models are relatively new, there is already a case that can set up something. Earlier this year, the anthropologists agreed to provide $ 1.5 billion to 500,000 authors involved in this case, resolving a class action case, which revolves around copyright claims.

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