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- Nov 18
- 1 min read

TORONTO - A copyright infringement lawsuit several media companies launched against Toronto tech firm Cohere is being allowed to proceed, a U.S. court has ruled.
In a decision she recently rendered, New York judge Colleen McMahon labelled Cohere’s arguments “without merit” and said the publishers have made “adequate” allegations.
The decision comes months after publishers including the Toronto Star, Condé Nast and McClatchy had alleged Cohere infringed on their copyright by scraping their articles from the internet without the publishers’ permission or compensation.