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Nvidia moves to dismiss US claims over scraping of YouTube for AI training

( February 23, 2026, 23:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Nvidia moved to dismiss Ted Entertainment’s US claims alleging the artificial intelligence and chip giant improperly scraped their content to train the AI model Cosmos, arguing that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act only applies to the circumvention of access controls. Nvidia said that if Congress has permitted a cause of action under the DMCA for the circumvention of copy controls, such prohibition would have impeded legal copying which qualifies as fair use, undermining the fair use doctrine and prohibiting activity authorized by the Copyright ActSee attached file. ...

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