The recent summary judgment in Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence marks a pivotal moment in copyright law, particularly for artificial intelligence (AI). Thomson Reuters, the parent company of Westlaw, sued Ross Intelligence, an AI-driven legal research startup, for allegedly infringing on its proprietary headnotes and Key Number System.
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The recent summary judgment in Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence marks a pivotal moment in copyright law, particularly for artificial intelligence (AI). Thomson Reuters, the parent company of Westlaw, sued Ross Intelligence, an AI-driven legal research startup, for allegedly infringing on its proprietary headnotes and Key Number System.