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The lawsuit centers on Anthropic’s use of books to train its LLM, Claude, and could leave the company on the hook for ...
A California federal judge ruled on Thursday that three authors suing artificial intelligence startup Anthropic for copyright ...
Anthropic noted statutory damages for the use of millions of works could be “ruinous,” but District Judge William Alsup said, ...
The AI company is believed to have copied up to seven million books from the pirate sites LibGen and PiLiMi. Experts said if the authors win the class action, Anthropic could be facing a ...
On July 17, 2025, US District Court Judge William Alsup approved a class certification against Anthropic for copyright infringement.
A federal judge certified a class of authors whose books Anthropic PBC is accused of infringing by downloading them from ...
The penalty cost for pirating copyrighted works to train AI bots could exceed $1 trillion, which could scare AI firms into ...
Following a June order of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on fair use in a case brought ...
Anthropic PBC must turn over details about its executives’ salaries to authors suing the company for using pirated copies of ...
Authors are appealing for help from Congress and the courts after Meta and Anthropic used millions of books to create AI ...
The old model for content sprung from geographic communities; the new model for content is to be the organizing principle for virtual communities.
There are dozens of similar copyright lawsuits working through the courts right now, with cases filed against all the top ...