Mark Zuckerberg hat die massive Urheberrechtsverletzung von Meta durch Train AI Systems „persönlich autorisiert und aktiv gefördert“, behaupten Verleger und Scott Turow in der Klage

https://variety.com/2026/digital/news/meta-ai-mark-zuckerberg-copyright-infringement-lawsuit-publishers-scott-turow-1236738383/

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  1. yourfavchoom on

    **The plaintiffs say in their lawsuit:**

    > “In their effort to win the AI ‘arms race’ and build a functional generative AI model, Defendants Meta and Zuckerberg followed their well-known motto: **‘move fast and break things’** They first illegally torrented millions of copyrighted books and journal articles from notorious pirate sites and downloaded unauthorized web scrapes of virtually the entire internet. They then copied those stolen fruits many times over to train Meta’s multibillion-dollar generative AI system called Llama. In doing so, Defendants engaged in one of the most massive infringements of copyrighted materials in history.”

  2. I hope he gets personally sued into oblivion 

    Long history of being nothing but an IP thief 

  3. Ok-Giraffe-8434 on

    1) Do bad stuff

    2) Ask forgiveness (optional step)

    3) Repeat from the beginning

  4. IntelArtiGen on

    I’m sure he’s ok with bearing all the responsibility because he knows he risks nothing.

  5. MichaelFusion44 on

    The problem with these billion dollar companies and their billionaire owners is that they will assess costs of litigation and fines vs market advantage and revenue and if the one outweighs the other that’s where they are headed. It used to be feature/function IP and reworking not to violate but some still did – now it’s outright theft of copyrighted works. Data centers to do it where the town will be left with shit water and extensive strains in the grid. AI will not be the end of our world but the poisoning and theft of our resources will.

  6. One_Weird2371 on

    All these AI companies should be sued for massive copyright infringement…

  7. According_Jeweler404 on

    We’re sorta in the „what the f are you gonna do about it“ phase of this techno-elitist flavor of capitalism (or whatever we call this post-Citizens United nightmare).

  8. > After this escalation to Zuckerberg, Meta’s business development team received verbal instructions to stop licensing efforts. One Meta employee presciently described the rationale: ‘if we license once [sic] single book, we won’t be able to lean into the fair use strategy.’”

    Of course it was verbal, Zuckerberg wouldn’t be stupid enough to put that in an email, right? (Oh please, oh please, let there be an email or text record of this, I love reading the behind-the-scenes shit that’s always released during these lawsuits).

    And it’s no surprise that he’s surrounded himself with other shitheads who offer the kind of rationale this employee did.

    Meta employees are scum.

  9. Expensive_Shallot_78 on

    Can’t wait this to have absolutely no consequences. Every other person downloads a mp3 goes to jail and pays a gazillion dollar.

  10. Now think about what data he’s collecting and selling from your FB page. You’ll never know.

  11. PrometheusANJ on

    You bad boys. You bad boys. Someone ought to really slap your wrists! Don’t do it again. Anyways here’s the permission to build a huge data cube on old indian burial grounds, and a tax break!

  12. So, what you’re telling me is, the staff knew what they were contemplating was wrong, so they ran it up the chain to cover their asses.

  13. TintedApostle on

    Billionaires are the new aristocracy. Lord Zuckerberg demand divine right to serfs collective works.

    We have been here before long ago…

  14. iloovehugecock on

    Anyone who read Careless People will not be surprised. The entire culture there is rotten to the core and is purposefully so, from the top down. Zuckerberg is a criminal and should be in prison.

  15. ThornyRascal on

    And they threw the book at Aaron Swartz. Zuck belongs in jail, fined into bankruptcy 

  16. Jwagner0850 on

    We’re acting like this isn’t a regular occurrence with big business.

    Multiple businesses and owners will do illegal shit and pay for it later because they will suffer zero consequences. Amazon, SpaceX, Walmart, Wells fargo … And these are just ones that were aware of.

  17. guestpassonly on

    Because the amount of money they gained from doing it outweighed any fines associated.

  18. Cant_Spell_Shit on

    Reminds me of that one time Facebook sold millions of users‘ data to rig the 2016 election. 

  19. General-Piece8490 on

    Nothing will happen to him, Remrmber when music companies went hard against piracy?

  20. ReputationFederal444 on

    Doesn’t matter if everyone still uses their products. People are too addicted to social media

  21. Aromatic-Web8184 on

    I can’t help but be reminded of the early 2000’s where people’s lives were being destroyed because they downloaded some music off the internet. Then there’s this asshole.

  22. Twicebakedpotatoe on

    Until someone actually decides to hold these billionaires accountable for breaking the law by sending them to prison, nothing will change. Even if he gets fined, when the consequence of breaking the law is a fine, it’s only a law for the poor. For the rich, it’s just the cost of doing business.

  23. Of course. Cheaper to rip people off and pay the fine than be a decent person and honor peoples intellectual property.

  24. thefanciestcat on

    MPAA was suing low income households over teens on fucking Napster, but multi billion dollar companies that *fucking obviously* knew better and could afford anything they wanted 100X over stealing shit is somehow a gray area? Huh?

  25. Low_Intention_1327 on

    His whole career started with stealing. Just another billionaire with no soul or creativity. 

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