By John Gruber
WorkOS simplifies MCP authorization with a single API built on five OAuth standards.
Ashley Belanger, writing for Ars Technica:
Porn sites may have blown up Meta’s key defense in a copyright fight with book authors who earlier this year said that Meta torrented “at least 81.7 terabytes of data across multiple shadow libraries” to train its AI models. [...]
After authors revealed Meta’s torrenting, Strike 3 Holdings checked its proprietary BitTorrent-tracking tools designed to detect infringement of its videos and alleged that the company found evidence that Meta has been torrenting and seeding its copyrighted content for years — since at least 2018. Some of the IP addresses were clearly registered to Meta, while others appeared to be “hidden,” and at least one was linked to a Meta employee, the filing said.
According to Strike 3 Holdings, Meta “willfully and intentionally” infringed “at least 2,396 movies” as part of a strategy to download terabytes of data as fast as possible by seeding popular high-quality porn. Supposedly, Meta continued seeding the content “sometimes for days, weeks, or even months” after downloading them, and these movies may also have been secretly used to train Meta’s AI models, Strike 3 Holdings alleged.
The porn site operator explained to the court that BitTorrent’s protocol establishes a “tit-for-tat” mechanism that “rewards users who distribute the most desired content.” It alleged that Meta took advantage of this system by “often” pirating adult videos that are “often within the most infringed files on BitTorrent websites” on “the very same day the motion pictures are released.”
Meta is an empty husk of a company with no values, no beliefs, other than growth and dominance for the sake of growth and dominance.
★ Tuesday, 5 August 2025