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Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in Copyright Infringement Settlement

Anthropic, an AI company, will pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by authors whose works were allegedly used to train its large language models.

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Farquhar Urges Australia to Adopt US Copyright Law for AI, Despite Legal Uncertainty

Atlassian founder Scott Farquhar urges Australia to adopt US-style copyright law for AI training, arguing current laws stifle investment; however, this overlooks ongoing US legal battles over fair use and potential harm to creative industries.

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Singleton Family Drops Copyright Lawsuit Against Nine Network

The family of Dawn Singleton, a victim of the April 2024 Bondi Junction stabbing, dropped their copyright lawsuit against Nine Network and The Sydney Morning Herald on Monday, preventing a trial that could have set a legal precedent for media use of social media content in news reporting.

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US Courts Rule on AI Copyright: Anthropic Wins Fair Use, Meta Case Limited

Two US judges ruled in favor of Anthropic and Meta this week in separate AI copyright cases, determining that Anthropic's use of copyrighted books for AI training constitutes fair use and that Meta's use of copyrighted works did not cause financial harm to the 13 authors who sued, setting precedents...

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Copyright Office Shakeup Amidst AI Fair Use Report

President Trump fired the Librarian of Congress on May 8th, followed by the Copyright Office's release of a preliminary report on AI and fair use, and the subsequent dismissal of the Copyright Office head, Shira Perlmutter, on May 10th, sparking a lawsuit questioning presidential authority over the ...

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Christie's AI Art Auction Faces Backlash Over Copyright Concerns

An open letter with nearly 4,000 signatures demands Christie's New York cancel its first AI art auction, scheduled for February 20-March 5, due to concerns that the AI models used to generate some works exploited artists' copyrighted materials without authorization, despite Christie's claim that the...

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Anthropic AI to Pay $1.5 Billion in Copyright Settlement

Anthropic AI will pay $1.5 billion to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit, compensating authors approximately $3,000 each for the use of their books in training its AI model.

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AI Legal Developments in 2025: State and Federal Updates

In 2025, California and New York enacted new laws concerning AI-generated images and digital replicas, while federal efforts remain limited to the TAKE IT DOWN Act (regarding nude look-alikes), highlighting inconsistencies in state and federal approaches to AI regulation and intellectual property.

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AI Companies Win Copyright Cases, Texas Upholds Online Age Verification

US courts ruled in favor of Anthropic and Meta in copyright lawsuits concerning their use of copyrighted material to train AI models, setting a significant precedent in the ongoing legal battle over AI's use of copyrighted media, while a separate ruling upheld a Texas law requiring age verification ...

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Meta Wins Copyright Lawsuit: Judge Rules Insufficient Evidence of Market Harm

A US judge ruled in favor of Meta in a copyright lawsuit brought by authors including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, finding that their evidence of market harm caused by Meta using their books to train its AI was insufficient, deeming the use "fair use.

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Trump Administration Seeks Fair Use Policy to Preserve US AI Leadership

The Trump administration is seeking input on how to maintain US AI competitiveness, emphasizing the need for fair use policies to ensure American AI developers have access to the data needed to train their models, avoiding the restrictive data policies of countries like China and the EU.

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