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    Judge: It’s Fair Use to Train AI on Books You Bought, But Not Ones You Pirated

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    On Tuesday, a large language model that holds a federal judge on Tuesday is just as free, until LLM creators have paid books used for training this AI system.

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    Judge William al -Soph’s Tuesday ruling book authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graber, and Kirk Walis Johnson have made a part of the class action case filed against AI firm Entrapec, but they agree with one of their important claims. This means that ALSUP’s 32 -page feedback can still be expensive for the company behind the AI ​​model’s cloud series.

    The most important part of Alsop’s decision is that the copies of the authors’ books are the defense of the anthropic use of the anthropic to digitalize the San Francisco firm’s AI models.

    Saying that the use of “to a great change,”, Alsop found that the authors have no right to demand their payment, instead, instead of charging a human reader to learn from their writing.

    He wrote, “Everyone also reads texts, then writes new writings.” “But every time the use of a book is specifically paid to anyone, whenever they remember it with memory, every time they write new things in new ways, they will be unimaginable.”

    In a later paragraph, Elsop compared the plaintiff’s argument to the complaint that “training to write to school children will result in an explosion.” He concluded: “This is not the type of competitive or creative migration that is related to the Copyright Act.”

    In this case, unlike the many recent cases brought against the operators of the AI ​​platforms, there was no claim that the Claude had re -created or recited any copyright tasks: “The authors do not accuse them of providing any violation of their work to the user.”

    Alsop also found that Anthropic did nothing wrong in his original act of digitalization. The company purchased the book’s paperback copies, scanned and digitalized their contents as if they were CD to copy the iPod, and then destroyed the printed origin.

    “One changed the other,” Also writes. “And, there is no evidence that a new, digital copy was shown, jointly or sold outside the company.”


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    (On the contrary, with the decision of a panel of judges in a different Federal Circuit Court last September, the Internet archive had no right to change the digital copies of the books that it was legally acquired and scanned in eBook loans.)

    But Anthropic didn’t just buy books with the load of the truck. It also downloaded copies of millions of unauthorized books from the online trousers of Pailed Works to accelerate the training cloud, then these copies were kept only in this case.

    Alsop wrote, “Every element of points against fair use. He felt that the company did not justify” Anthropic’s pocket books and convenience “.

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    Anthropic’s comment Stuffy The positive parts of this statement of Alsop were trapped: “We are happy that the court acknowledged that the use of tasks to train LLM is a change – surprisingly. ‘

    In this case, other moral questions raised by the rise of the AI ​​have not been identified, which has resulted in legal action. For example, many AI developers (reports have put humanity in them) have engaged in automatic scratching sites for widely widespread sites to deliver large bills of server bandut to Wikipedia likes.

    The production of AI chat boats often causes copyright legislatures.

    In October, the News Corporation filed a lawsuit against harassment, and alleged that the answers represent “alternative products” for the party’s own work. In February, Thomson Writers won a case against the inaccessible start called Ross Intelligence, which trained its AI service on the news agency’s Westlau reference to offer competitive services. Earlier in June, Disney and Universal filed a lawsuit against the Generato-III image generation platform Madjorani to offer the ideological reflection of the copyright roles of these studios.

    PCMAG’s parents’ company Zef Davis is also among the publishers to seek legal action against AI platforms, which filed a lawsuit against Openi in April 2025, alleging that it violated Zef Davis Davis in order to train and operate its AI system.

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