Meta must pay publishers, EU rules.

The European Court of Justice said Meta must pay news publishers. This follows a ruling from Italy. The ruling is about using news content.
The Court of Justice of the European Union made a key decision. It stated that Meta needs to compensate publishers for using their content. This includes using the content to train artificial intelligence. The ruling addresses copyright issues and how platforms use media. It’s a significant step in balancing business rights with copyright protection. The Italian data protection authority set the rules for fair payment.
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Highlights
Meta Must Pay Publishers
The European Court of Justice said Meta must pay news publishers.
AI Training Compensation
The CJEU ruled Meta must pay publishers for AI training content.
Copyright Dispute Resolved
The ruling addresses a copyright dispute over content usage.
EU Countries Can Require Payment
The Court of Justice allows countries to demand payment from platforms.
Fair Remuneration Recognized
The European Court recognized the right for media to be paid.
Perspectives
- The European Court of Justice ruled Meta must pay news publishers.
- The ruling addresses copyright disputes related to content usage.
- Meta must pay publishers for using content to train AI.
- The decision aims to balance business freedom with copyright.
The CJEU ruled Meta must pay for content used in AI training.
ANSA, la Repubblica, El País, EurActiv
Meta argues it shouldn't pay unless content is used directly.
Der Standard