Meta is facing an AI copyright lawsuit in France, which comes from authors and publishers accusing it of being an economic “parasitic,” Reuters reports.
The French lawsuit was filed this week in a Paris court by the National Publishing Union (SNE), the National Federation of Authors and Composers (SNAC), and the Association of Character People (SGDL), accusing them of illegally training AI models on protected content.
The incident is considered to be the first such action against the domestic AI giant. Meta faces similar lawsuits in the United States in connection with alleged use of unlicensed, protected materials to train large-scale language models such as Llama.
Reporting comments made by the Publishing Association at a press conference Wednesday, Reuters quotes Maia Bensimon, the general representative of the SNAC, who allegedly committed “monologious looting.” Renaud Lefebvre, director of SNE, was called the legal battle that the publisher is embarking on as the “Battle of David vs Goliath.”
Meta has been contacted for comment.
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