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Nvidia’s ISP piracy defense backfires as judge refuses to dismiss copyright lawsuit over more than 197,000 pirated books — scripts in NeMo Framework allegedly ‘have no other purpose’ than to speed up infringement

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(Image credit: Getty / Bloomberg) U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar has denied Nvidia's request to dismiss a copyright infringement case filed against it, arguing that it’s not liable for how clients use its AI-powered NeMo Megatron Framework. According to TorrentFreak , Nvidia is asking the court to dismiss the direct copyright infringement claims that are connected to its use of the Bibliotik eBook torrent tracker, the Books3 dataset, and 'The Pile' dataset for language modeling. Nvidia then cited the Cox vs. Sony ruling , where the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a service provider is not liable for any piracy that its users might carry out. Go deeper with TH Premium: AI and data centers Nvidia said that its NeMo Megatron Framework has significant “non-infringing uses” and that it did not promote it as a piracy tool.…

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