Meta faces publisher copyright AI lawsuit in France

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Meta is dealing with an AI copyright publisher in France against whom it is economically “parasitic,” complained Reuters Report.

The French case was filed in a Paris Court this week by the National Publishing Union (SNE), the National Union of Writer and Composer (SNAC), and the Society of People of Letters (SGDL), which has been accused of training its AI models illegally in their protected content.

The case is considered to be the first step against any AI giant in the country. Meta is facing the same case litigation In the United States Its large language models like Lamama are related to the alleged use of licensed protected elements for training.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Reuters quoted SNAC -General Delegate Mia Bedsimon, who complained that the meta was guilty of “Memorial Lootpat”. SNE Director General, Renood Lefebre, publishers also called the legal battle that the “David vs. Goliath war” began.

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