Posts

Showing posts from May, 2025

IPTV RESTREAM CONNEECTIONS AVAILABLE FOR YOU

Image
  🔥 IPTV RESTREAM _🤩 🔥 CONNECTION____🤓 🇨🇦CANADA FULL LOCAL 🇨🇦 🇺🇸USA FULL LOCAL 🇺🇸     👑 SD ♥️⚔️     👑 HD ♥️⚔️     👑 FHD ♥️⚔️ BEST LOCAL♥️⚔️ CHANNELS.♥️⚔️ BEST  QUALITY ♥️⚔️ CHANNELS.♥️⚔️ IPTV COUNTRIES  LIST BEIN SPORTS (FULL PKG   👍( HIGH QUALITY )👍 🔥STABLE  SERVER👍                          WITHOUT.. FREEZING BEST LOCAL♥️⚔️ CHANNELS.♥️⚔️ 💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫 IPTV All COUNTRIES  LIST  ♥️⚔️👍 CANADA FULL LOCAL👍 USA  FULL LOCAL👍 🎗 DSTV___📺 🎗 ALL SPORTS____🏏 🎗 -FULL PKG)._🥅 🎗 OSN FULL___🧩 🎗 ALL CRICKET____🏏 🎗 PAKISTAN.__🇵🇰 🎗 INDIAN._🇮🇳 🎗 CHINA.__🇨🇳 🎗 CARRIBEAN_🇧🇸 🎗 KURDISH.___🇹🇯 🎗 USA_🇺🇸 🎗 BANGLADESH___🇧🇩 🎗 LATIN ALL___🌎 🎗 MALAYSIA___🇲🇾 🎗 SWITZERLAND.🇨🇭 🎗 MAXICO_🇲🇽 🎗 GERMANY___🇩🇪 🎗 T...

Judge Skeptical of Meta’s Claims It Did Not Violate Copyright Law in AI Lawsuit

Image
    In a landmark legal battle, Meta Platforms Inc. faces a significant copyright lawsuit filed by a group of prominent authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates.   The authors allege that Meta unlawfully used their copyrighted works to train its AI model, LLaMA, without permission.   The case, currently under review by U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, is poised to set a crucial precedent for the intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright law The Core of the Lawsuit The plaintiffs contend that Meta accessed their books through "shadow libraries" like LibGen, which host pirated copies of copyrighted material.   They argue that Meta's AI model, LLaMA, was trained on these unauthorized copies, enabling it to generate outputs that could potentially replace the original works in the marketplace.   Meta counters that its use of the copyrighted material qualifies as "fair use" under U.S. copyright law, asserting that the AI's traini...