A lawsuit from author Scott Turow and a group of publishers adds Meta and Mark Zuckerberg personally to the growing docket of copyright claims over AI training data, according to CBS News. Naming an individual executive alongside the corporate defendant signals plaintiffs' effort to reach beyond typical corporate liability shields in these disputes.
For data licensing markets, the filing underscores that rights holders increasingly view unauthorized scraping for LLM training as a direct, personal accountability issue—not just a compliance footnote for legal departments.
Publishers, author Scott Turow accuse Meta and Mark Zuckerberg of training AI on copyrighted works
— CBS News