BMG sued Anthropic for training Claude AI models on copyrighted song lyrics from torrent sites without authorization, citing 493 instances of copyright infringement.
Encyclopedia Britannica Hits OpenAI With Scary Lawsuit
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI for allegedly using nearly 100,000 copyrighted articles and entries to train GPT models without permission, claiming ChatGPT produces near-verbatim copies and diverts web traffic.
Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI over AI training
The lawsuit alleges OpenAI copied nearly 100,000 articles from Britannica's material and claims ChatGPT can reproduce content almost verbatim, which risks reducing online traffic to their own websites.
Senators tell ByteDance to shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video app 'immediately'
US senators demand ByteDance immediately shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video generator, citing threats to American intellectual property rights and creative community livelihoods.
Encyclopedia Britannica is the latest giant to sue OpenAI
Encyclopedia Britannica is suing OpenAI for using its reference materials to train ChatGPT, claiming the AI platform now generates summaries that reduce Britannica's web traffic.
Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI for copyright and trademark infringement
Encyclopedia Britannica sued OpenAI for illegally using copyrighted content to train ChatGPT and for trademark infringement through false attributions and hallucinations.
The FSF received a settlement notice from Anthropic's copyright infringement lawsuit, with Anthropic agreeing to create a $1.5 billion compensation fund for authors whose works were used in AI model training without permission.
The Guardian view on changes to copyright laws: authors should be protected over big tech | Editorial
Writers are protesting unauthorized AI training on their work through labeling schemes and blank books, demanding government protection against copyright relaxation that would allow AI companies to use their content without consent or payment.
Thousands of authors publish empty' book in protest over AI using their work
Thousands of authors published an empty book protesting AI firms using their work without permission or payment, demanding government protection of creative copyright.