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Apple Sued by Three YouTube Channels

Three established YouTube channels have sued Apple, alleging that the company violated the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by unlawfully accessing and scraping millions of copyrighted videos from YouTube to train its AI models.

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In a class action lawsuit filed in California federal court last week, the owners of the YouTube channels h3h3Productions (plus H3 Podcast and H3 Podcast Highlights), MrShortGame Golf, and Golfholics allege that Apple "deliberately circumvented" YouTube's protections against video scraping and "profited substantially" by doing so.

Apple's research papers indicate that some of the YouTube videos uploaded by the plaintiffs were used to train its AI models, the complaint alleges.

Apple's actions were "not only unlawful, but an unconscionable attack on the community of content creators whose content is used to fuel the multi-trillion-dollar generative AI industry without any compensation," the lawsuit adds.

The plaintiffs are seeking an injunction and damages individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated in the U.S., per the complaint.

In recent months, the same three YouTube channels have filed similar lawsuits against other tech giants, including Meta, Nvidia, ByteDance, and Snap.

h3h3Productions is a well-known YouTube channel created by Ethan Klein and Hila Klein, and they later created the H3 Podcast. Their channels have millions of followers, while MrShortGame Golf and Golfholics have hundreds of thousands of followers.

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WarmWinterHat Avatar
9 weeks ago

Dunno, cry harder? Every major AI company is training on YouTube videos.
It doesn't make it right. Widespread unethical behavior is still unethical.
Score: 58 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DavidLeblond Avatar
9 weeks ago
Apple's response: "Come on, judge. Look at Apple Intelligence. You think this was TRAINED?"
Score: 56 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacUserFella Avatar
9 weeks ago
Wait until those three YouTubers realize all AI companies steal from the internet
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
9 weeks ago

What’s unethical about learning from a public video?
It's not, on an individual level. I think a for-profit company doing it, without direct permission (and possibly compensation), is unethical, however.

As for these specific channels. I don't know anything about them, and have never watched them.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 weeks ago
I assume they are suing Google too. Gemini definitely uses YouTube videos.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 weeks ago

It doesn't make it right. Widespread unethical behavior is still unethical.
What’s unethical about learning from a public video?
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)