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Ep 128: Meta Wins AI Copyright Case

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Can AI companies legally train on books and articles without asking permission? A new US court ruling just gave us a big clue.

In this episode, I break down Kadrey v. Meta, the lawsuit where 13 authors claimed Meta used their books without consent to train AI—and lost.

What does this mean for creators, marketers, and publishers? Is AI training “fair use,” or is it copyright infringement? And how does this ruling compare with Europe’s stricter rules?

Listen in to understand what this ruling means for your content and the future of AI training.

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If you’re ready to explore how AI can make your marketing smarter and more efficient, check out my Professional Diploma in AI for Marketers. Or, if you’re looking for in-company training, I can help get your team up to speed. Use the code AISIX10 for a special discount just for podcast listeners.

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Can AI companies legally train on books and articles without asking permission? A new US court ruling just gave us a big clue.

In this episode, I break down Kadrey v. Meta, the lawsuit where 13 authors claimed Meta used their books without consent to train AI—and lost.

What does this mean for creators, marketers, and publishers? Is AI training “fair use,” or is it copyright infringement? And how does this ruling compare with Europe’s stricter rules?

Listen in to understand what this ruling means for your content and the future of AI training.

Need More Support?

If you’re ready to explore how AI can make your marketing smarter and more efficient, check out my Professional Diploma in AI for Marketers. Or, if you’re looking for in-company training, I can help get your team up to speed. Use the code AISIX10 for a special discount just for podcast listeners.

https://publicsectormarketingpros.com

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