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Major publishers sue Meta in Manhattan over alleged AI training copyright theft

Technology
Published on 5 May 2026
Major publishers sue Meta in Manhattan over alleged AI training copyright theft

The suit targets Meta Llama trained on millions

Major publishers have filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms in Manhattan federal court, accusing the company of using millions of books and journal articles without permission to train its artificial intelligence model, Llama. The plaintiffs are asking for monetary damages and class action status, signaling a fresh and fast-growing front in copyright fights over AI training data.

  • Publishers sued Meta in Manhattan federal court
  • Allegations: books and journal articles used without permission
  • Case centers on Meta Llama AI training data
  • Plaintiffs seek damages and class action representation
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