Key Points:
- Meta is involved in a legal case concerning the use of pirated material.
- The company allegedly downloaded an 82 TB dataset containing copyrighted material.
- In their defense, Meta claims they modified configuration settings to minimize the seeding of this copyrighted data, arguing that this makes their actions legal.
Executive Summary:
Meta is currently defending itself in court against allegations of using pirated content. The company claims that it took specific precautions to limit the seeding of copyrighted material from a large dataset they downloaded. According to Meta, these measures justify their use of the content as legal.
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