( July 2, 2025, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Cohere cannot claim that no customer “ever has” or “even would” use its models to obtain news or magazine articles, publishers said in opposition to the dismissal of their US copyright claims. They argued that the assertion flies in the face of how Cohere built, operates, and markets its service. “The promise of AI should not be confused with systematic copyright and trademark infringement, which threatens the economic viability of journalism—a cornerstone of our democracy,” they said.See attached file. ...
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