Publishers open a new front against Meta: piracy allegations

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A group of major international publishers - Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette, Macmillan and McGraw Hill - have filed a lawsuit against Meta in a federal court in Manhattan, accusing the company of using their content without consent to train its artificial intelligence model, Llama. The lawsuit, reported by Reuters, is also supported by writer Scott Turow and concerns the alleged use of millions of works, from textbooks and scientific articles to literary works, without the consent of the rights