Judge sides with Thomson Reuters in fair use copyright case against AI startup

A Delaware judge has ruled that Ross Intelligence is liable for copyright infringement, marking a significant moment in the ongoing debate about AI training methods. The lawsuit, filed by Thomson Reuters, claims Ross used its Westlaw database without permission. Ross’s defense argued fair use allowed the company to use copyrighted material to train its AI. This ruling could have a significant impact on future cases involving companies like OpenAI and Microsoft. Full Story: https://san.com/cc/judge-sides-with-t... Follow Straight Arrow News on social media: Facebook:   / straightarrownews   Twitter:   / straightarrow__   Instagram:   / straightarrownews   TikTok:   / straightarrownews   Threads: https://www.threads.net/@straightarro... For more SAN content: https://san.com/ Sign up for our weekly newsletters: https://san.com/newsletters/ Download the SAN App! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/straigh... Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...