Stephanos Bibas

Stephanos Bibas

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Stephanos Bibas is a United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit, known for his expertise in legal issues related to criminal law and civil rights. Appointed by President Donald Trump in 2017, Bibas has previously served as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He is recognized for his scholarly contributions to the legal field, particularly in the areas of due process and criminal justice reform. Recently, he gained attention for presiding over a significant copyright infringement case involving Thomson Reuters and Ross Intelligence, where he ruled against the latter's claims of fair use in the context of using Thomson Reuters' legal documents to train an AI model.

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U.S. Circuit Court Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote in the opinion that many terminally ill patients face a grim reality: imminent, painful death.

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Fox News·United StatesUnited States· 2025-12-18
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Judge Stephanos Bibas ruled in favor of Thomson Reuters in the case against Ross Intelligence.

Chiude la causa Reuters: per la prima volta condannata un'azienda che ha «rubato» dati protetti da diritto d'autore per addestrare un'Ai (e OpenAI ora trema)
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-02-14
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Judge Stephanos Bibas of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision affirming Ross Intelligence was not permitted to use Thomson Reuters’ content.

Thomson Reuters scores early win in AI copyright battles in the U.S.
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-02-12
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Stephanos Bibas was the judge who was not convinced by Ross Intelligence's arguments in the case.

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Index.hu·HungaryHungary· 2025-02-12
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Stephanos Bibas is a judge in Delaware who ruled against Ross Intelligence in a copyright infringement case.

Protection du droit d’auteur : Thomson Reuters remporte une victoire face à une entreprise de l’IA
Le Monde·FranceFrance· 2025-02-12
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