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Apple Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Allegedly Using Pirated Books to Train AI

Apple Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Allegedly Using Pirated Books to Train AI

TECHNOLOGY - 9/7/2025

In a groundbreaking lawsuit, authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Robertson accuse Apple of illegally training its AI models using a dataset of pirated books, including their own works. The case could redefine authors' rights in the AI era.

Anthropic AI Settles Landmark Copyright Case for $1.5 Billion, Setting New Precedents for AI Use

Anthropic AI Settles Landmark Copyright Case for $1.5 Billion, Setting New Precedents for AI Use

TECHNOLOGY - 9/6/2025

In a groundbreaking deal, Anthropic AI agrees to pay $1.5 billion to settle a copyright lawsuit with authors over the use of their works, marking a pivotal moment in AI and copyright law.

Anthropic Settles Landmark $1.5 Billion Copyright Lawsuit with Authors

Anthropic Settles Landmark $1.5 Billion Copyright Lawsuit with Authors

TECHNOLOGY - 9/5/2025

In a groundbreaking move, Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit from authors, marking a pivotal moment for AI and copyright law. This historic settlement could reshape the future of AI and creative rights.

Meta Wins Landmark Ruling in AI Copyright Case: What It Means for the Tech Industry

Meta Wins Landmark Ruling in AI Copyright Case: What It Means for the Tech Industry

TECHNOLOGY - 6/26/2025

In a major legal win for Meta, a federal judge ruled that the company's use of copyrighted books to train AI models falls under fair use. This decision signals a potential shift in the ongoing battle between tech firms and authors over copyright laws.

US Judge Rules AI Training with Books is Fair Use, But Legal Battles Continue

US Judge Rules AI Training with Books is Fair Use, But Legal Battles Continue

TECHNOLOGY - 6/25/2025

In a landmark ruling, a US judge has declared that using books to train AI is not a copyright violation, but Anthropic still faces trial over pirated materials. This decision could reshape the future of AI and copyright law.

Disney and Universal Take Legal Action Against AI Company Midjourney for Copyright Violations

Disney and Universal Take Legal Action Against AI Company Midjourney for Copyright Violations

ENTERTAINMENT - 6/21/2025

In a groundbreaking lawsuit, Disney and Universal accuse AI company Midjourney of creating unauthorized copies of iconic characters. The case highlights the ongoing tensions between entertainment giants and AI technology, raising questions about copyright in the digital age.

Getty Images Takes on Stability AI: Landmark Copyright Lawsuit Begins

Getty Images Takes on Stability AI: Landmark Copyright Lawsuit Begins

TECHNOLOGY - 6/9/2025

Getty Images has launched a significant copyright lawsuit against Stability AI, claiming the use of its images to train AI tools threatens intellectual property rights. This landmark case could redefine the landscape of AI and copyright law.

The Hypocrisy of the MPAA's Anti-Piracy Campaign: Did They Steal Their Own Font?

The Hypocrisy of the MPAA's Anti-Piracy Campaign: Did They Steal Their Own Font?

ENTERTAINMENT - 4/27/2025

Did the MPAA, known for its anti-piracy stance, actually use a cloned font in its infamous campaign? An investigation reveals the complexities of copyright and font use in the battle against piracy.

Court Dismisses Superman Lawsuit, Securing DC's Rights Ahead of Major Film Release

Court Dismisses Superman Lawsuit, Securing DC's Rights Ahead of Major Film Release

ENTERTAINMENT - 4/25/2025

In a recent ruling, a court dismissed a lawsuit challenging DC's rights to Superman, paving the way for the character's upcoming film release. The case, filed by Joseph Shuster's estate, claimed infringement in multiple countries.

Federal Judge Allows New York Times to Pursue Copyright Case Against OpenAI and Microsoft

Federal Judge Allows New York Times to Pursue Copyright Case Against OpenAI and Microsoft

TECHNOLOGY - 3/27/2025

A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times can continue its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging they have stolen millions of their works to train AI. This ruling could lead to a jury trial, as media organizations fight to protect their content.

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