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YouTubers sue Amazon for allegedly scraping their videos to train Nova Reel

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YouTubers sue Amazon for allegedly scraping their videos to train Nova Reel
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In short: Three YouTube content creators, specifically the company behind H3H3 Productions, a solo golf presenter, and a golf channel, have filed a proposed class action lawsuit in Seattle alleging that Amazon bypassed YouTube’s technical protections using virtual machines and rotating IP addresses to scrape their videos without consent, feeding the footage into training datasets for […]
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