
Penske Media Corporation, owner of Rolling Stone magazine, has filed a lawsuit against Google. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The lawsuit was announced by the TechCrunch publication. According to the claim, Google has used content belonging to Penske Media without permission through its artificial intelligence services.
According to Penske Media, Google's Gemini artificial intelligence platform automatically generates summaries based on articles created by these publications and presents them to users. This situation is considered a violation of copyright.
Penske Media is demanding restrictions on the use of non-governmental information sources by artificial intelligence in order to protect itself within the law. The court case is expected to intensify the battle between companies in the media and technology sectors over the use of artificial intelligence content.
This case is of significant importance in protecting digital content and copyright, and it will help clarify the legal boundaries and responsibilities of artificial intelligence technologies in the future. Therefore, compliance with legal requirements and regulations is crucial for technology companies.
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