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    Hachette, Elsevier Sue Google Over AI Training Copyright Claims

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development within the technology and publishing sectors, major publishers Hachette and Elsevier have filed a lawsuit against Google in the United States. The legal action centers on allegations that Google improperly used copyrighted books to train its Gemini artificial intelligence model without obtaining necessary permissions. This case highlights growing tensions between content creators and tech companies over the use of intellectual property in AI development.

    The dispute underscores the challenges posed by emerging AI technologies, which often rely on vast datasets that include copyrighted materials. Publishers argue that such unauthorized use undermines their rights and could impact their revenue streams, as AI models generate outputs based on their protected works. Meanwhile, tech firms maintain that training AI involves fair use or other legal exceptions, setting the stage for a complex legal battle.

    As AI continues to advance rapidly, this lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for how copyrighted content is accessed and utilized in machine learning. The outcome may influence future regulations and industry practices regarding data sourcing for AI training. Stakeholders across publishing and technology sectors are closely monitoring the case, recognizing its potential to shape the balance between innovation and intellectual property protection.

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