Nikkei and Asahi Shimbun Sue Perplexity over Alleged Article Copying and False Attribution
Nikkei and Asahi Shimbun Sue Perplexity over Alleged Article Copying and False Attribution Two major Japanese media organizations — Nikkei and the Asahi Shimbun — have filed a joint lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, accusing it of copying and storing article content from their servers and publishing inaccurate information that was attributed to the newspapers. Key facts Each company seeks ¥2.2 billion (about $15 million) in damages and demands removal of any stored articles. The plaintiffs say Perplexity "copied and stored article content" without permission and that the AI provided false information credited to the outlets, which "could undermine the foundation of journalism." This comes a day after Perplexity announced a new Comet Plus subscription and revenue-sharing plan for publishers; critics say the economics still shortchange publishers compared with direct…
