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Uploading Pirated Books via BitTorrent Qualifies as Fair Use, Meta Suggests
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Meta Says Seeding Pirated Books is Fair UseâAnd Itâs Complicated
In a twist that even BitTorrent power users might find ironic, Meta is now arguing that uploading pirated books via BitTorrentâyes, the part where your computer shares files with othersâis protected under fair use. Why? Because the protocol requires seeding, and without it, downloading wouldnât work.
The context: Meta used pirated books from shadow libraries like Annaâs Archive to train its Llama AI models. Last summer, a judge ruled that training on copyrighted material was fair useâbut the court left open whether merely downloading and sharing those files (i.e., torrenting them) also qualified. Thatâs where Metaâs new legal gambit comes in.
Meta claims the seeding wasnât voluntaryâit was a technical inevitability. As their lawyers put it, âpart and parcelâ of the download process. And since the main goal (training AI) was deemed fair use, so too must be the means to obtain the data.
But the authors arenât buying it. They argue Meta waited too long to raise this defenseâdespite being aware of the seeding claims since late 2024âand that itâs trying to bypass discovery deadlines.
Meanwhile, Meta leans on admissions from the authors themselves: none can point to an AI-generated output that copies their books. As Sarah Silverman put it: âIt doesnât matter at all.â
This case isnât just about books or torrentsâitâs about how AI learns, and who gets to decide the rules. Judges will be watching closely.
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For the legally curious: Metaâs filings are [here](link), the authorsâ objection is [here](link), and Metaâs reply is [here](link).
