In a recent post on the Scholarly Kitchen, the official blog of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, contributor Roy Kaufman offered a summary of a February 2025 court ruling on Thomson Reuters Enterprise Center GMBH and West Publishing Corp. V Ross Intelligence, Inc. Known as the Ross case, it is the first U.S. decision directly addressing fair use of copying copyrighted materials used for training AI. Read the full article at: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/02/20/copyrights-big-win-in-the-first-decided-us-artificial-intelligence-case/
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