📢 Meta’s Tantalizing Legal Trouble: AI & Adult Entertainment Collide
In a surprising twist, two adult entertainment companies, Strike 3 Holdings and Counterlife Media, are suing Meta for a staggering $359 million. They claim that Meta illicitly downloaded nearly 2,400 porn videos to train its AI systems.
Key Highlights:
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The Allegations:
- Strike 3 accuses Meta of “willfully and intentionally” pirating content from brands like Blacked and Tushy.
- Evidence includes 47 IP addresses linked to Meta’s downloads.
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Meta’s Defense:
- Claims the downloads were for “personal use” and denounces the accusations as mere “guesswork and innuendo.”
- Affirms it bans sexually explicit content from its AI training.
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Legal Trends:
- Strike 3 is known for aggressively pursuing copyright infringements, prompting a wave of legal actions.
As the boundaries between AI and adult content blur, what could this mean for the future of technology and copyright? 🤔
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