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Adobe Sued for Using Pirated Books in AI Training

Adobe Sued for Using Pirated Books in AI Training

Update: 2025-12-18
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Adobe faces class-action lawsuit for allegedly using pirated books, including Elizabeth Lyons, to train AI model SlimLM. Lyon claims her copyrighted works were part of SlimPajama-six-hundred-twenty-seven-B dataset, derived from RedPajama, which contains one hundred ninety-one thousand books. This case joins a growing trend of tech companies facing legal action over unauthorized use of copyrighted material in AI training data.

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Adobe Sued for Using Pirated Books in AI Training

Adobe Sued for Using Pirated Books in AI Training