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Music publishers sue Anthropic for $3B in massive AI piracy case – 20,517 songs ripped off
Music publishers sue Anthropic for $3B over alleged torrenting of copyrighted songs to train Claude AI, marking tech industry's largest piracy lawsuit.
The legal battle between the music publishing industry and artificial intelligence companies has intensified, with three prominent publishers filing a new copyright lawsuit against AI firm Anthropic ...
Sony Music Group is forming a music rights-buying joint venture with Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, GIC Pte. Bloomberg reports that GIC and Sony plan to invest $2 billion to $3 billion in the ...
Concord Music Group and Universal Music Group claim the AI company illegally downloaded songs, lyrics, and sheet music to ...
The publishers initially alleged the AI company infringed 500 works. They say evidence brought to light in a copyright ...
Universal Music Group has filed a $3 billion lawsuit against Anthropic, alleging the AI company pirated over 20,000 songs ...
The complaint, filed January 28 in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, could become one of the largest non-class action copyright cases ...
Concord Music Group, Inc., Universal Music Group, and ABKCO Music, Inc. filed a complaint on Wednesday for copyright and DMCA ...
Last year a US court declined to allow music publishers that are suing AI company Anthropic to add extra piracy claims to ...
A major copyright lawsuit against the developer behind Claude AI alleges unauthorised use of more than 20,000 songs and seeks ...
A major copyright lawsuit against the developer behind Claude AI alleges unauthorised use of more than 20,000 songs and ...
Universal Music Group, Concord and several other prominent music publishers filed a federal copyright infringement lawsuit ...
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