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AI scraping concerns are driving Reddit to restrict the Internet Archive to only its homepage, cutting off post and comment ...
TechCrunch says that Reddit's lawsuit marks the first time a major tech platform has taken legal action against an AI model developer over training data access without a license.
Reddit filed a lawsuit against Anthropic in California Superior Court, claiming the AI company scraped its platform over 100,000 times since July 2024 to train Claude without paying a dime.
Reddit sues Anthropic over alleged "scraping" of user comments to train AI chatbot Claude Updated on: June 4, 2025 / 6:04 PM EDT / AP Futurist explains how AI will change the way we live and work ...
Reddit Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Anthropic PBC that accuses the artificial intelligence startup of unauthorized scraping and commercial use of Reddit user data to train its Claude family of ...
Reddit is blocking the Wayback Machine from indexing its posts, comments, and profiles in a bid to stop AI firms from scraping data.
The ongoing legal battle between Meta and a group of authors over copyright infringement is perhaps the most prominent, but Reddit has also filed a lawsuit against Anthropic (an AI firm), accusing ...
“Reddit brings this action to stop Anthropic-who tells the world that it does not intend to train its models with stolen data from doing just that,” it continues. While Anthropic said in 2024 ...
Reddit said the aim of the lawsuit is to seek damages and compel Anthropic to abide by its contractual and legal obligations. It’s asking for a jury trial.
Reddit has restricted the Internet Archives Wayback Machine from extensively capturing its content due to concerns over ...
A federal judge has rejected Anthropic’s motion to stay a high-stakes copyright infringement case ahead of a scheduled ...