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Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement with authors in a landmark copyright case. Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement with authors in a landmark copyright case, marking one of ...
There's a kaleidoscope of copyright cases aimed at setting boundaries on what AI companies can and can't do with human-produced creative work. Like with other decisions, a recent ruling in Getty's AI ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major copyright case involving Sandy Springs-based Cox Communications and major record labels that could have profound implications for trademarked works, ...
With major legal battles unfolding in both the UK (Getty v. Stability AI) and the U.S. (including Kramer v. Meta, The New York Times v. OpenAI, and Bartz v. Anthropic), the outcomes are set to reshape ...
The AI copyright courtroom is heating up. In back-to-back rulings last week, the ongoing legal war between AI companies and content creators has significantly shifted, ostensibly favoring the former.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could change the way Americans illegally stream media and potentially bankrupt one of the country’s largest internet service providers. The case, ...
The Chamber of Progress, a self-styled “progressive” industry trade group supported by most of the biggest tech platforms, has urged the Trump administration to intervene in a litany of copyright ...
“In total, we are suing for infringement of more than 20,000 songs, with potential statutory damages of more than $3 billion. We believe this will be one of the largest (if not the single-largest) non ...
“The outcome of [Cox v. Sony] could have ripple effects in other industries, including AI, where systems are often used to generate infringing works without the direct knowledge of the service ...
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Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement with authors in a landmark copyright case, marking one of the first and largest legal payouts of the AI era. The AI startup agreed to pay authors ...