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2025-06-24

Anthropic won a fair use hearing that could end up being a defeat

The tech group is breaking new ground in the use of copyrighted books and offering HarperCollins authors remuneration. The deal raises questions about the value of creative work in the age of AI.


A new court ruling draws a sharp line between fair use and infringement for AI companies training on copyrighted books, allowing transformative use of legally obtained works but rejecting any defense for pirated material.


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