Google is arguing in a copyright lawsuit that YouTube's terms of service grant a broad license for its parent company to train AI models on music uploaded to the platform. This defense was presented in a motion to dismiss a case filed by independent artists who claim their music was used without compensation to train Google's Lyria 3 AI model. The tech giant contends that users agree to these terms when uploading content, allowing for the creation of derivative works, including AI-generated content. AI
IMPACT This legal argument could set a precedent for how AI models are trained on copyrighted content found on large platforms.
RANK_REASON Legal filing by a major tech company regarding AI training data and copyright terms of service. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]
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