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    Home » Mark Zuckerberg “personally authorized” Meta’s copyright infringement, publishers allege

    Mark Zuckerberg “personally authorized” Meta’s copyright infringement, publishers allege

    By SHOOTTuesday, May 5, 2026No Comments58 Views
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    A Meta logo is shown on a video screen at LlamaCon 2025, an AI developer conference, in Menlo Park, Calif., April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

    By Hillel Italie, National Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    Five publishing houses and author Scott Turow sued Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, alleging the company illegally used millions of copyrighted works to train its AI language system Llama.

    The class action lawsuit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, accuses the tech giant of copyright infringement and opens up a new front in the ongoing battle between the book community and developers of AI.

    The plaintiffs allege that Zuckerberg and Meta “followed their well-known motto ‘move fast and break things'” by illegally drawing upon a massive trove of books and journal articles for Llama.

    “Defendants reproduced and distributed millions of copyrighted works without permission, without providing any compensation to authors or publishers, and with full knowledge that their conduct violated copyright law,” the complaint reads in part. “Zuckerberg himself personally authorized and actively encouraged the infringement.”

    Authors published by the five companies suing — Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan and McGraw Hill — include Turow, James Patterson, Donna Tartt, former President Joe Biden and at least two of the Pulitzer Prize winners announced Monday, Yiyun Li and Amanda Vaill.

    In a statement Monday, Meta vowed to “fight this lawsuit aggressively.”

    “AI is powering transformative innovations, productivity and creativity for individuals and companies, and courts have rightly found that training AI on copyrighted material can qualify as fair use,” the statement reads in part.

    Over the past few years, numerous authors have pursued legal action involving AI. In 2025, Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class action suit initiated by thriller novelist Andrea Bartz and nonfiction writers Charles Graeber and Kirk Wallace Johnson. A final approval hearing is scheduled for next week.

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    Inaugural winners unveiled in ADC AI Visual Design Dreamina AI category

    Thursday, May 21, 2026
    ADC AI Visual Design-Dreamina AI category winners announced

    The global Art Directors Club and Dreamina AI announced the ADC Cube and cash prize winners in the inaugural ADC AI Visual Design-Dreamina AI category, dedicated to honoring the frontier of generative craft in this year’s ADC 105th Annual Awards.

    The new category, which was free to enter and made possible by ADC’s exclusive partnership with Dreamina AI, part of ByteDance, recognizes evolving creative craft and honors modern creators who are using AI as a creative partner to expand the boundaries of visual expression.

    The first ADC Cube and cash prize winners of the new competition are as follows.

    First Place: ADC Gold Cube, $6,000
    Xīnxīn Li and Donglin Cheng, Beijng, “Ivory”

    Second Place: ADC Silver Cube, $4,000 each
    Anne Horel, Paris “La Tisseuse d’Ombres” (“The Shadows Weaver”)
    Jason Peng, Chongqing “Perfect Place”
    Park Zhi, Guangzhou, “Red Pill”

    Third Place: ADC Bronze Cube, $2,000 each
    Chén Kūn, Shenyang, “Ordinary Anthem”
    Serhii Kostenko, Berlin, “Trained on Perfection”
    Xingchen Ding, Hangzhou, “The Joyful Pasture”
    Dorothy Pang, Vancouver, “Love Hotel”
    Tāozé Cài, Beijing, “Bad Traveling”
    Yongning Zhang, Suzhou, “Big Eyes Town”

    Hongye Liu, Shanghai, was awarded a Merit for “{HONG KONG LOADING…}”.

     

    “Rather than limiting ourselves strictly to the original storyboard, we drew continuous inspiration from Dreamina AI during the creation process,” explained Gold Cube winner Xinxin Li. “The mutual inspiration between human creativity and AI capability allowed us to revise and optimize the script accordingly, and eventually we... Read More

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