Thomson Reuters won a copyright case against AI startup Ross Intelligence, setting a precedent for AI and copyright use.

Thomson Reuters won a significant copyright case against Ross Intelligence, an AI legal research startup. The court ruled that Ross infringed on Thomson Reuters' copyrights by using its Westlaw database content without permission to train its AI system. The ruling could set a precedent for how AI companies use copyrighted material, emphasizing that copying content to create a competing product does not qualify as fair use.

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