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As Meta defends its AI training practices in court, major publishers and copyright law experts are weighing in against the company. An amicus brief from publishers highlights Meta's alleged reliance on pirated book archives including Anna's Archive and Z-Library. Separately, a brief from law professors argues that Meta's unauthorized copying to train Llama is an "undeniably commercial" use that provides no new transformative meaning and shouldn't qualify as fair use.

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[–] pablodaniel 1 points 2 days ago

I'm all for freedom of sharing information.

Essentially, if you can't protect your secrets yourself, don't make it the government's and taxpayer's responsibility.