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    YouTube Creators Sue Apple Over Unauthorized Use of Videos for AI Training

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Apple’s efforts in artificial intelligence have encountered significant resistance as several content creators have taken legal action against the tech giant. Three YouTube channels, including the well-known h3h3Productions and golf-focused creators MrShortGame Golf and Golfholics, have initiated a lawsuit claiming Apple unlawfully used their videos to train its AI systems.

    The plaintiffs assert that Apple did not seek permission, offer compensation, or provide credit for the use of their content. The lawsuit further alleges that Apple bypassed YouTube’s security measures to directly download and exploit these videos, rather than merely linking to them. This action is said to contravene the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which prohibits circumventing technological protections designed to safeguard copyrighted works.

    In a significant development, the lawsuit highlights Apple’s financial gains from utilizing the creators’ content without any form of remuneration. The case draws attention to a dataset named Panda-70M, referenced in a 2025 Apple research paper on video-generation AI. This dataset is an extensive catalog of YouTube clips, organized by URLs, timestamps, and unique identifiers, requiring direct extraction from YouTube to be used.

    The complainants emphasize that accessing these clips involves bypassing YouTube’s protective systems, with each clip’s retrieval constituting a separate act of unauthorized scraping. They also note that their videos appear multiple times within the Panda-70M dataset. The lawsuit seeks damages and possibly an injunction, prompted by Apple’s acknowledgment in its research publications that YouTube videos were incorporated into its AI training, though Apple has yet to clarify how it obtained this data.

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