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Two federal judges in the same courthouse came to different opinions on whether AI firms are breaching copyrights, signaling ...
Judge James V. Selna scrapped the punitive damages awarded to the couple over a lack of evidence, reducing their win to $18 ...
Google requests a stay in a case against Cengage, Macmillan, and other textbook publishers pending the Supreme Court’s decision in Cox v. Sony Music Entertainment. A lawsuit filed against Google by ...
A Ninth Circuit panel appeared willing to undo a jury verdict that found artist Kat Von D’s tattoo made partly by tracing a ...
Opinion: Loeb & Loeb's Tal Dickstein analyzes what two major decisions that allowed tech companies to use copyrighted ...
Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any ...
That's the upshot of a first-of-its-kind ruling by a federal judge in San Francisco on Monday in an ongoing copyright infringement case that pits a group of authors against a major AI company. The ...
The U.S. Copyright Office’s report on generative AI training is wrong as it ignores the context in which AI is used and the potential non-infringing uses of AI models.
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot ...
On July 8, 2025, the Jiangsu High Court announced a verdict in favor of Nintendo against an unnamed defendant in a copyright ...
The jury’s awarding of punitive damages was incorrect because it wasn’t proven that toy company MGA’s infringement was ...
A judge ruled there was insufficient evidence that MGA Entertainment intentionally copied the OMG Girlz for its OMG Dolls.