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FSF seeks user freedom in Anthropic's LLM training data copyright settlement

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has commented on the settlement in the Bartz v. Anthropic copyright infringement lawsuit. This class action suit alleges Anthropic used copyrighted materials from datasets like Library Genesis to train its large language models. While a court initially suggested training LLMs on these works might be fair use, the FSF, holding copyrights to works like "Free as in Freedom," is seeking user freedom as compensation, advocating for transparency in LLM training data and code. AI

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IMPACT Highlights ongoing legal challenges and ethical debates surrounding the use of copyrighted data in training AI models, potentially influencing future data sourcing and licensing practices.

RANK_REASON This is a commentary on a lawsuit and settlement regarding copyright infringement by an AI company, not a direct release of a new model or research.

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    FSF statement on copyright infringement lawsuit Bartz v. Anthropic