

We reached a new milestone in the copyright lawsuits filed against AI companies in the United States. We now hit 80 copyright lawsuits. And there is no end in sight. We should easily pass 100 by the end of the year at the pace we’re at. DOWNLOAD THE LATEST MAP (PDF with clickable links to…
Devin Youngblood, Nicole Chmura, and Chris Rice, YouTube video creators, sued Meta and Devin Youngblood alone sued NVIDIA in separate lawsuits last week for alleged violations of the DMCA anti-circumvention provision, Section 1201(a). For whatever reason, Youngblood already voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit against NVIDIA. DOWNLOAD COMPLAINT IN YOUNGBLOOD v. META DOWNLOAD COMPLAINT IN YOUNGBLOOD v.…
Judge Stein issued the long-awaited decision on OpenAI’s appeal of Magistrate Judge Wang’s ruling that OpenAI waived its attorney-client privilege as to the deletion of Books 1, 2 datasets. It’s a complete reversal and a major win for OpenAI, who hired Supreme Court litigator Lisa Blatt to brief the appeal. Trial attorney Robert Van Nast…
The music labels led by Atlantic Recording Corp. and Spotify sued the shadow library Anna’s Archive earlier in January 2026. This is AI copyright lawsuit No. 77 in the United States. This lawsuit follows Anna Archive’s reported scraping of tracks from Spotify: They already have secured a default because Anna’s Archive failed to respond after…
After a hearing, Judge Wu adopted his tentative ruling as his final ruling, rejecting Elon Musk and Tesla’s motion to dismiss the copyright suit filed by the movie studio Alcon Entertainment. This was no surprise.
Alcon Entertainment v. Tesla and Elon Musk appears about to get past the motion to dismiss stage. Finally. We are on the Third Amended Complaint. Judge Wu issued his tentative ruling: the movie studio behind Bladerunner 2049 has made sufficient allegations that Elon Musk and Tesla infringed the studio’s copyright by using an image substantially…
Sam Altman took to X to say that he thought Anthropic’s Super Bowl commercials were funny but “clearly dishonest.” It didn’t sound like he was happy about the portrayal of OpenAI’s decision to use ads in chats, which Altman says was misleading — portraying exactly what OpenAI “won’t do.”

Anthropic is throwing off the gloves. It plan on airing a commercial during the Super Bowl throwing shade at OpenAI for its plan to allow ads in ChatGPT chats. The first video is reportedly (per WSJ) the one that will air: But this one is my favorite: Also clever: Love it: Brilliant!
Elon Musk’s tort lawsuit against Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and OpenAI for alleged fraud (in soliciting his funds and help in starting a nonprofit only later to convert to a for-profit company in a bait-and-switch) may end up having collateral damage on OpenAI’s defense against the many copyright lawsuits in the MDL Litigation. Already OpenAI…
In Andersen v. Stability AI, Judge Orrick has granted most of Plaintiff Sarah Andersen’s request to push back the deadlines in the scheduling order by about 3 months. The hearing on summary judgment motions gets moved from Nov. 4, 2026 to February 17, 2027. For the very 1st copyright lawsuit filed against gen AI companies,…
Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, tried to put to rest the rumors and controversy of friction with OpenAI. Huang called OpenAI a “once in a generation company,” and NVIDIA would be honored to invest in OpenAI’s funding rounds, including an IPO.
Things appear to be going well for Anthropic, despite still facing several copyright lawsuits. Earlier in January, Anthropic closed a $10 billion funding round, with a valuation of $350 billion. Then, last week came news that Anthropic signed a $111.34 million lease for an office building in SoMa, 300 Howard Street. According to SF Gate,…
William Dreher of Keller Rohrback LLP, and Rohit Nath from Susman Godfrey LLP, who represent the book authors Hendrix in Hendrix v. Apple, were appointed Interim Co-Lead Counsel in the now consolidated case involving also Alexander v. Apple and Martinez-Conde v. Apple. After briefing and a hearing this week, Judge Gonzalez-Rogers picked Rohrback and Nath over the lawyers…

Elon Musk opposes OpenAI’s motion to exclude 3 opinions of Musk’s damages expert, the biggest of which Dr. Wazzan’s estimate that Musk contributed 50 to 75% of the value of OpenAI and therefore should recover up to $109.43 billion of disgorgement for OpenAI’s ill-gotten gains derived from allegedly defrauding Musk. Musk alleges that OpenAI fraudulently…


last updated Dec. 5, 2025.

last updated Feb. 7, 2026. Current total = 80 suits in U.S. (4 of which voluntarily dismissed).

last updated Sept. 12, 2025. Current total = 74 copyright suits. [In need of updating]

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Last updated Dec. 3, 2025

