Edward D. Lanquist and Benjamin West Janke of Baker Donelson examine 2025 copyright decisions addressing AI training and fair use, highlighting judicial concerns over piracy and market harm.
Two media outlets seeking to revive digital copyright claims against OpenAI Inc. over its AI-training process met a receptive Second Circuit panel as the judges considered whether the publishers ...
A legal battle over AI copyright that has gone on for more than a decade may have reached its end, with the US Supreme Court declining to hear a case involving AI-generated visual art.
Normally when a government extends a piece of copyright law we expect it to be in the favour of commercial interests with deep pockets and little care for their consumers. But in Denmark they do ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sadly, copyright and AI are something of a mess. The race to develop the most advanced AI models shows no sign of slowing anytime ...
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition for writ of certiorari filed by Dr. Stephen Thaler that challenged federal agency and court rulings preventing copyright registration for an image ...
In 2025, U.S. courts issued the first substantive, merits-stage decisions addressing whether the use of copyrighted works to train generative artificial intelligence systems constitutes "fair use." ...
BMG Rights Management sues AI firm Anthropic for allegedly using copyrighted song lyrics to train Claude, joining a growing wave of lawsuits over AI and copyright infringement. Know more about the ...
The Trump administration has unveiled an ambitious blueprint for U.S. dominance of artificial intelligence, outlining actions to accelerate innovation, build infrastructure and lead internationally.