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Major publishers sue Meta for copyright infringement over AI training
تقنية
06.05.2026

Major publishers sue Meta for copyright infringement over AI training

Hachette, Macmillan and others allege that Meta pirated millions of works from textbooks to novels for Llama modelFive major publishers sued Meta Platforms in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday, alleging that the tech giant misused their books and journal articles to train its artificial intelligence models.Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette, Macmillan and McGraw Hill, as well as author Scott Turow, alleged in the proposed class-action complaint that Meta pirated millions of their works and used them without permission to train its Llama large language models to respond to human prompts. Continue reading...

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Guardian Tech
Red Bull's Hadjar Disqualified from Miami GP Qualifying for Technical Infringement
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رياضة·03.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Red Bull's Hadjar Disqualified from Miami GP Qualifying for Technical Infringement

Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar has been disqualified from qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix after stewards found his car’s floor exceeded the reference volume defined by 2026 regulations by two millimeters. The 21-year-old Frenchman, who posted the ninth quickest time, will start from the back of the grid in 22nd place. Red Bull accepted the decision, admitting a breach of the technical regulations. Meanwhile, Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli claimed pole position, beating Max Verstappen by a narrow margin.

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Guardian Sport
Japanese Court Sentences Man to 18 Months for Running Spoiler Site That Published Detailed Film Descriptions
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Law·20.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Japanese Court Sentences Man to 18 Months for Running Spoiler Site That Published Detailed Film Descriptions

A Tokyo court has sentenced 39-year-old Wataru Takeuchi to 18 months in prison and a 1 million yen fine for running a website that published extensive spoiler content from Godzilla Minus One and Overlord anime. The court ruled that the detailed transcriptions and scene descriptions went beyond fair use, marking a significant legal precedent against so-called spoiler sites that monetize copyrighted material through ads.

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The Verge