While many use generative AI as a fun experiment to see what it produces, others use it as a tool to complete a given task efficiently – the epitome of working smarter not harder. But just how smart ...
Recent rulings in AI-related copyright cases have delivered key wins for AI companies while also opening new opportunities for plaintiffs — making litigation an increasingly risky endeavor. AI ...
Meta and Anthropic received major copyright decisions this week. Getty Images for Unsplash+ As generative A.I. tools continue to proliferate at a rapid pace, lawsuits from content creators concerned ...
Many more jury trials will be required if judges must refrain from deciding whether the purpose of a generative AI system's use of copyrighted material to learn language patterns is to produce a new ...
A federal judge in California has issued a complicated pre-trial ruling in one of the first major copyright cases involving artificial intelligence training, finding that, while using legally acquired ...
Some artificial intelligence companies have argued the fair use doctrine in intellectual property law allows them to train generative AI models on news content and other copyrighted material.
Judge William Alsup of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted material for training was fair use. His decision carries weight.
Understanding AI Copyright Law, Training Data, Fair Use, and Legal RisksColorado Springs, CO, Oct. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) ...
The New York Times’ lawsuit against OpenAI is part of a broader, industry-shaking copyright challenge that could define the future of AI. The New York Times’ lawsuit against OpenAI is part of a ...
“In the Office’s view, training a generative AI foundation model on a large and diverse dataset will often be transformative.” – U.S. Copyright Office The ...
Ultimately, the courts (and presumably the U.S. Supreme Court) will decide the issue of fair use. However, others have the ability to create or influence policy. The firings, for example, may mean ...