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3 publishers challenge Google over AI copyright infringement

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Google sued by major publishers for secretly using copyrighted books to train Gemini AI
Google is facing a class-action lawsuit from major US publishers and authors, accusing it of using copyrighted books without permission to train its Gemini AI models.

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Three publishers challenge Google over AI copyright infringement
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Major Publishers Bring Another AI Copyright Lawsuit Against Google
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Google Faces Another Lawsuit Alleging Its AI Violated Copyrights
A group of publishers says Google engaged in a prolific and unprecedented infringement of copyrighted materials.

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Book publishers sue Google for copyright infringement over Gemini AI training
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