💨 Abstract
Anthropic, an AI company, successfully resisted a preliminary court order to halt the use of lyrics owned by Universal Music Group and other music publishers for training their chatbot, Claude. The publishers claimed copyright infringement, but the judge deemed their request too broad and failed to show Anthropic's actions caused "irreparable harm." The publishers maintain confidence in their broader case against Anthropic.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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