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Thomson Reuters wins AI copyright 'fair use' ruling against one-time competitor

  • A court ruled that Ross Intelligence infringed Thomson Reuters' copyright by using its content for an AI platform, denying the claim of 'fair use'.
  • U.S. District Judge Stephanos Bibas noted that Ross intended to profit and compete with Thomson Reuters, affecting the fair use defense.
  • Randy McCarthy stated that the ruling will benefit artists and content creators in future legal battles against generative AI.
  • The ruling addresses foundational issues regarding copyright in AI, but does not resolve larger ongoing cases involving other companies like OpenAI.
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Market Screener broke the news in on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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