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HomePhys.org - BusinessJudge endorses Anthropic’s $1.5 bn copyright settlement

Judge endorses Anthropic’s $1.5 bn copyright settlement

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A US judge on Thursday endorsed Anthropic’s deal to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class action lawsuit over amassing a library of pirated books to train its artificial intelligence.

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