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deBrauwere Talks To NY Times About Sarah Silverman AI Lawsuits
13 July 2023
Pryor Cashman LLP
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Pryor Cashman Partner Robert deBrauwere, co-chair of the
Interactive + Gaming Group, spoke with The New York Times
about class-action lawsuits joined by comedian Sarah Silverman and
others against OpenAI and Meta, claiming that their artificial
intelligence (AI) programs are violating copyrights.
In "Sarah Silverman Sues OpenAI and Meta Over Copyright
Infringement," Rob notes that the lawsuits are part of an
increasing number of similar actions questioning how AI interacts
with existing copyright law, saying "I expect more to
follow."
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