CNN Sues Perplexity in Landmark AI Copyright Case
CNN has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity, accusing the AI search engine of unlawfully distributing its copyrighted content. The lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions between news publishers and tech companies over copyright infringement and compensation. This case is among many challenging AI firms over the use of copyrighted content.
CNN has initiated legal proceedings against Perplexity in New York federal court, claiming that the AI search engine has been distributing CNN's copyrighted material without permission. This legal action marks another clash between news outlets and AI companies over the use of original content.
According to CNN, Perplexity has allegedly copied thousands of stories, videos, and images, distributing content that closely replicates CNN's original work. The lawsuit seeks indefinite monetary damages and a court injunction to prevent further intellectual property violations.
This case is part of a larger series of legal challenges faced by AI firms like Perplexity, who are accused of violating copyrights to train their technologies. Several prominent news organizations have since negotiated licensing agreements with major tech companies to safeguard the use of their content.
(With inputs from agencies.)

