Law School Admission Council Inc. accused an AI-driven online test prep site of infringing “LSAT” trademarks and test question copyrights in a lawsuit in Pennsylvania federal court.
Chatty Courses Inc.'s “AI Tutor for LSAT” and “LSAT-GPT” services harness proprietary information in violation of LSAC’s terms of service, according to the complaint filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
The company operated by software engineer Ozgur Dogan Ugurlu reproduces and makes derivatives of Law School Admission Test questions while marketing its test prep services in ways that infringe various registered trademarks, the complaint said. It ...
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