Meta Defends Use of Pirated Material, Claims It's Legal If You Don't Seed Content
02/21/2025, 01:36 PM UTC
Meta辩称使用盗版材料合法:如果不分享内容Meta defends using pirated material, claims it's legal if you don't seed content
➀ Meta在法庭文件中声称,尽管从影子图书馆下载了82 TB的盗版、受版权保护的材料以训练其LLaMA AI模型,但员工采取了预防措施,不传播任何下载的文件。
➁ Meta的律师辩称,没有证据显示Meta传播了受版权保护的材料。
➂ 这起案件可能对未来盗版和未经授权分发受版权保护的内容产生重大影响。
➀ Meta claimed in a court filing that despite torrenting an 82 TB dataset of pirated, copyrighted material to train its LLaMA AI models, employees took precautions not to seed any downloaded files.
➁ Meta's lawyers argue that there is no evidence showing that Meta seeded the copyrighted material.
➂ The case could have significant implications for future piracy and unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content.
Meta has been in the news recently for defending the use of pirated material in training its AI models. According to a court filing, despite downloading an 82 TB dataset of copyrighted material, Meta's employees took precautions to ensure that no files were seeded, or shared with other users during the torrenting process.
Meta's lawyers argue that there is no evidence showing that the company shared the copyrighted material during the torrenting process. This case could have significant implications for future piracy and unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content.
Stay tuned for more updates as the court battle continues and the final decision is made.
---
本文由大语言模型(LLM)生成,旨在为读者提供半导体新闻内容的知识扩展(Beta)。