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widespread infringementThe Hollywood Reporter
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Authors accuse Anthropic of illegally downloading and copying their books to train its AI chatbot.
The lawsuit alleges the Amazon -backed company “usurped a licensing market for copyright owners” The legality of using copyrighted works in training datasets will be decided by the courts.
The allegations could be aimed at undermining a fair use defense.
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