Copyright Lawsuit Accuses Meta of Pirating Adult Films for AI Training Adult film producers Strike 3 Holdings and Counterlife Media have filed a significant copyright infringement lawsuit against tech giant Meta. A complaint filed at a California federal court alleges that their films were downloaded via BitTorrent for AI training purposes. With at least 2,396 movies at stake, potential damages could exceed 350 million dollars. From: [TF][1], for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. [1]:
Police, LaLiga & Alianza Target MagisTV With ISP Office Raids & Arrests Top-tier Spanish football league LaLiga and Latin American anti-piracy group Alianza have joined forces to maintain the pressure on illegal IPTV service Magis TV. In conjunction with law enforcement partners in Argentina, multiple arrest warrants were executed in five regions against local sellers of premium Magis TV packages. Two of the locations targeted are operated by a local internet service provider; reports indicate that the owner of the ISP is now considered a fugitive. From: [TF][1], for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. [1]:
President Trump: It’s Not Doable for AI Companies to Pay for All Copyrighted Input During yesterday's "Winning the AI Race" summit, President Trump weighed in on the debate surrounding AI and copyright, noting that it is "not doable" for AI companies to pay for all copyrighted content used in model training. This stance, shared amidst ongoing AI copyright lawsuits, aims to keep the U.S. competitive in the global AI landscape, especially against countries like China. From: [TF][1], for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. [1]:
Labels Don’t Want Supreme Court Review to Delay Piracy Lawsuit Against Verizon In a move that could reshape the online copyright enforcement landscape, last month the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a pivotal piracy liability lawsuit. The Court's decision will have a direct impact on similar lawsuits, including that between major record labels and ISP Altice, which is now on hold. Verizon has asked the court for a similar stay, but since that lawsuit is in its early stages, the labels are firmly opposed to any further delay. From: [TF][1], for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more. [1]: