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Generative AI Training may not Qualify for the Fair Use Defense

By Daniel Lass on May 15, 2025
Posted in Artificial Intelligence

Last week, the Copyright Office released the third and final part of its report exploring copyright-related issues posed by artificial intelligence (AI). Unlike the first two parts, the third was released as a “pre-publication” version. It was published less than a day after Dr. Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, was fired by President Trump…

Turkish hackers claim hacking into Library of Congress website

By Linn Foster Freedman on July 28, 2016
Posted in Cybersecurity

A hacking group that has dubbed itself the “Turk Hack Team” is taking credit on an online message board that it hacked into the Library of Congress website and hosted systems of Congress.gov, the Copyright Office, Congressional Research Service and other governmental sites.

As a result of the hacking the Library of Congress website was…

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