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Why the CNN-Perplexity AI Lawsuit Differs from Other AI Copyright Cases

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Michelle Lopes Maldonado

4d ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

CNN has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, alleging the company copied over 17,000 CNN articles, videos, and images without permission to power its AI search products. The article argues that this case should not be treated like other AI copyright lawsuits focused on training data, as it involves real-time content reproduction and distribution. The author warns that conflating this case with broader training-data litigation could lead to poor policy decisions that either unfairly constrain AI development or fail to address genuine copyright violations in AI-powered search.

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Twitter / XWhy the CNN-Perplexity AI Lawsuit Differs from Other AI Copyright Casesvist.ly

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CNN recently filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, alleging that the company copied more than 17,000 CNN articles, videos, and images to power its AI search products without permission or compensation.
The instinct among policymakers is likely to treat it as more of the same. That instinct is wrong, and treating this case as equivalent to other training-data lawsuits could lead to poor policy in either direction.
Publisher copyright claims should not be used to broadly constrain AI development.
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CNN recently filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, alleging that the company copied more than 17,000 CNN articles, videos, and images to power its AI search products without permission or…

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