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AppleInsider
Apple seeks dismissal of YouTube AI training lawsuit

Apple is asking a federal court to dismiss the YouTuber AI training lawsuit, on the grounds that publicly available YouTube videos are lawfully accessible under both the DMCA and YouTube's Terms of Service.

The Times
Dr Sebagh: products for clinic-worthy results

Famed for his undetectable touch, the ‘King of Botox’ entered retail before many of his peers — 21 years on, we examine the formulas that bottled his enduring approach

MacRumors
Apple Responds to Lawsuit Filed by Three YouTube Channels

Earlier this year, three YouTube channels sued Apple, alleging that the company violated the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by unlawfully accessing and scraping millions of copyrighted YouTube videos to train its AI models. In a class action lawsuit filed with the U.S.

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