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Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue embarrassment for copying their definition

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AI’s search company is hit by another lawsuit This time, accusing the copyright and violation of the trademark from the Britannica and Merriam-Webster encyclopedia. Britannica, a centuries-old publisher who owns Merriam-Webster, defendant Trouble at the Federal Court in Novel York on September 10.

In the lawsuit claim The “response engine” this embarrassment will scale their websites, steal their internet traffic and plagiarize them protected by law. Britannica also claims that a violation of a trademark, when embarrassing attaches the names of both companies to hallucinated or incomplete content.

The word “plagiarism” illustrates the lawsuit. The court document contains screenshots that show that the result of embarrassment is identical to the definition of Merriam-Webster.

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