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CNN sues Perplexity AI over alleged copying of 17,000+ news works

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CNN filed suit against Perplexity AI in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleging copyright infringement and trademark misuse. The complaint charges that Perplexity copied more than 17,000 CNN stories, videos, images, and other published works without authorization. CNN seeks damages and disgorgement of profits.

The lawsuit follows a failed licensing negotiation. In October 2025, the parties discussed a partnership that would have granted Perplexity access to CNN's paywalled content for Comet Plus subscribers in exchange for compensation. When those talks collapsed in November, CNN blocked Perplexity's crawler from its site and sent a cease-and-desist letter in December demanding the company stop using CNN's name and content. Perplexity's stated position is that facts cannot be copyrighted—a defense the company has deployed in similar disputes with The New York Times, News Corp., the Chicago Tribune, and Britannica. This is CNN's first lawsuit against an AI company.

Attorneys should monitor how courts treat the scope of copyright protection for news content when AI systems are trained on and retrieve published material at scale. The case directly tests whether licensing negotiations and access restrictions create enforceable rights when an AI company has already ingested the content. The outcome will likely influence how publishers structure access controls and licensing terms with AI platforms going forward.

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