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Escalating Copyright and Legal Disputes over AI Training Data

Media companies and publishers are suing AI firms over alleged copyright infringement in training data, while regulatory scrutiny intensifies. These conflicts could reshape how models are trained and deployed.

Detected: 2026-07-15 · Updated: 2026-07-15

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