AI Copyright Lawsuit Moves Forward
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Judge allows authors' AI copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward | TechCrunch

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Authors including Richard Kadrey , Sarah Silverman , and Ta-Nehisi Coates sue Meta for copyright use of their books.
Authors say Meta used their books to train its Llama AI models with copyrighted material.
Judge dismisses part of suit against Meta , saying authors lack standing to sue.
Meta says its training qualifies as fair use, but judge dismisses claims related to California law.
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