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Last updated: July 3, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

Legal & Litigation

Apple is asking a federal court to dismiss the lawsuit filed by three YouTube channels, arguing that the public videos used to train its AI models were lawfully accessible under both the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and YouTube's terms of service. This defense comes as the company faces accusations of copyright infringement for its AI training data practices in a suit filed earlier this year. Separately, YouTuber Jon Prosser filed his response to Apple's earlier lawsuit, disputing the company's claims that he conspired to steal trade secrets. Prosser blamed Michael Ramacciotti for the alleged leak of details about the unreleased "Liquid Glass" technology, seeking a second chance to formally address Apple's allegations after a prior filing was rejected.