Former New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin is leading a coalition of nearly 400 newspaper outlets in a federal ...
A discussion of secondary copyright infringement claims, including contributory infringement claims following the US Supreme ...
A judge dismissed a copyright lawsuit against Beyoncé's Parkwood Entertainment company because the plaintiff company did not ...
Nearly 400 local US newspapers are suing OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging their reporting was copied to train ChatGPT and Copilot without pay.
Recent cases are beginning to form the early legal framework for generative AI in the United States. But for now, key ...
A large group of nationwide print and digital publishers has banded together to sue OpenAI and Microsoft for mass copyright infringement ...
In a heavily redacted court filing Thursday, The New York Times proposed to amend its copyright complaint against OpenAI and ...
The digital theft and copying of hundreds of thousands of copyrighted articles to train AI apps like ChatGPT is a “death knell” for the already fragile local journalism industry, the publishers say.
The appeals court pressed the attorney for the now-defunct Ross Intelligence on whether it used nearly 3,000 of Westlaw's headnotes—editor-written summaries of judicial opinions’ legal conclusions—to ...
In two cases this term, the Supreme Court has rejected attempts by patent and copyright holders to impose secondary liability on companies accused of inducing the infringement of their intellectual ...
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