Perplexity, an AI startup, responded to News Corp’s lawsuit, calling it an outdated view of public fact usage. News Corp accuses Perplexity of copying content on a large scale without permission, alleging harm to its journalism and intellectual property. Perplexity argues that lawsuits from companies like News Corp reflect a desire to monopolize publicly reported facts by imposing usage fees.
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00:02Perplexity, an AI startup, responded to NewsCorps' lawsuit calling it an outdated view of public
00:07fact usage.
00:09NewsCorps accuses Perplexity of copying content on a large scale without permission, alleging
00:14harm to its journalism and intellectual property.
00:17Perplexity argues that lawsuits from companies like NewsCorps reflect a desire to monopolize
00:22publicly reported facts by imposing usage fees.
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