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"textContent": "For most of Hollywood’s history, copyright disputes were fought studio to studio, or studio to platform, over distribution, windowing, and piracy. Generative AI shifted the battleground. Now the question is not just who distributes a movie or a song, but whether a model can be trained on copyrighted catalogs without permission, then used to output […]\n\nThe post Hollywood Signals It Will Make Deals with Big Tech AI Rather Than Fight Forever appeared first on That Park Place.",
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