The lawsuit alleges, “by copying the Times’ copyrighted material and creating a derivative work from its works, eliminating the need for consumers to visit the Times’ website or purchase its newspaper.” “The concern is abusing substantial purchasing, advertising, licensing, and associated revenue opportunities that rightfully and exclusively belong to that time.”
The New York Times An artificial intelligence startup known for its work on search engines has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Trouble.
According to a The New York Times Essay about the lawsuit, attorneys for the paper said they have contacted the problem several times over the past 18 months. every time, Times When asked, the two companies have not negotiated an agreement to immediately end the use of their published material for training purposes.
However, the lawsuit alleges, Worry never gave a definitive answer — but continued to use it Times‘Content.
“While we believe in the ethical and responsible use and development of AI, we strongly object to the unlicensed use of our content to promote and promote their products.” The New York Times Spokesman Graham James said. “We will continue to work to hold accountable companies that refuse to recognize the value of our work.”
Litigation has been blamed for the nuisance Times‘Copyright in many ways. For example, the problematic trademark search engine retrieves information from the Internet and uses it to generate a piece of text in response to a user’s query. Times It claims that this type of use does not constitute fair use, exempt from copyright protections, because the concern obtained and analyzed large amounts of content, which was then provided to users of a potential rival platform.

The lawsuit alleges that “the concern provides its customers with commercial products that substitute hours without permission or compensation.”
The New York Times Says that, in some cases, the problematic search engine will also provide copies of articles that are “verbose” or otherwise “substantially similar.”
The lawsuit alleges, “by copying the Times’ copyrighted material and creating a derivative work from its works, eliminating the need for consumers to visit the Times’ website or purchase its newspaper.” “The concern is abusing substantial purchasing, advertising, licensing, and associated revenue opportunities that rightfully and exclusively belong to that time.”
Times It also claims that Anxiety’s use of copyrighted material has damaged its brand.
In some cases, lawyers say, the problematic search engine essentially “makes up” the information, then delivers it. The New York Times As a false source.
Trouble said The New York Times In a statement, this type of litigation is a common bottleneck and a waste of resources.
“Publishers have been suing tech companies for hundreds of years, starting with radio, TV, the Internet, social media, and now AI.” “Fortunately, it never worked, or we’d all be talking about it via the Telegraph.”
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