TechCrunch News 03月09日 04:13
Judge allows authors’ AI copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward
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美国联邦法官允许针对Meta的AI相关版权诉讼继续进行,尽管驳回了部分诉讼。该诉讼由Richard Kadrey、Sarah Silverman和Ta-Nehisi Coates等作者发起,指控Meta使用他们的书籍训练Llama AI模型,侵犯了他们的知识产权,并删除了书籍中的版权信息以掩盖侵权行为。Meta辩称其训练属于合理使用,并以作者缺乏起诉资格为由要求驳回诉讼。法官认为,版权侵权指控是充分的起诉理由,作者也充分指控Meta故意删除版权管理信息以掩盖侵权行为。诉讼揭示了Meta处理版权的方式,原告声称扎克伯格允许Llama团队使用受版权保护的作品进行训练。目前,法院正在审理多起AI版权诉讼。

⚖️ 法官裁定:作者的版权侵权指控具备充分的起诉资格,Meta删除版权管理信息的行为也构成了合理的怀疑,表明其试图阻止Llama模型输出版权信息,从而暴露其训练数据来源。

👨‍⚖️ 诉讼进展:虽然法官驳回了作者关于加州全面计算机数据访问和欺诈法案(CDAFA)的索赔,因为作者未能证明Meta访问了他们的计算机或服务器,但诉讼整体得以推进。

👀 内部揭秘:诉讼文件显示,Meta内部曾讨论使用具有法律争议的内容进行AI训练,甚至有原告声称扎克伯格批准Llama团队使用受版权保护的作品进行训练,揭示了Meta在AI训练中对版权问题的态度。

A federal judge is allowing an AI-related copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward, although he dismissed part of the suit.

In Kadrey vs. Meta, authors including Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, and Ta-Nehisi Coates have alleged that Meta has violated their intellectual property rights by using their books to train its Llama AI models, and that the company removed the copyright information from their books to hide the alleged infringement.

Meta, meanwhile, has claimed that its training qualifies as fair use, and it argued the case should be dismissed because the authors lack standing to sue. In court last month, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria seemed to indicate he was against dismissal, but he also criticizing what he saw as “over-the-top” rhetoric from the authors’ legal teams.

In Friday’s ruling, Chhabria wrote that the allegation of copyright infringement is “obviously a concrete injury sufficient for standing” and that the authors have also “adequately alleged that Meta intentionally removed CMI [copyright management information] to conceal copyright infringement.”

“Taken together, these allegations raise a ‘reasonable, if not particularly strong inference’ that Meta removed CMI to try to prevent Llama from outputting CMI and thus revealing it was trained on copyrighted material,” Chhabria wrote.

The judge did, however, dismiss the authors’ claims related to the California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (CDAFA), because they did not “allege that Meta accessed their computers or servers — only their data (in the form of their books).”

The lawsuit has already provided a few glimpses into how Meta approaches copyright, with court filings from the plaintiffs claiming that Mark Zuckerberg gave the Llama team permission to train the models using copyrighted works and that other Meta team members discussed the use of legally questionable content for AI training.

The courts are weighing a number of AI copyright lawsuits at the moment, including The New York Times’ lawsuit against OpenAI.

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