
Meta just got sued in a proposed class action filed by Gina Bartone for various state law claims. The gravamen of the complaint is that Meta touted the privacy protection for its Meta AI Glasses, but it was misleading because Meta allegedly ends up using content from the Glasses for AI data collection.
Google is facing another tort lawsuit, this time for Google Gemini’s alleged role in causing the suicide of Jonathan Gavalas, who committed suicide. Google earlier settled tort lawsuits related to its program called Character AI. This might be the first wrongful death lawsuit related to Gemini. Exerpt: DOWNLOAD THE COMPLAINT

The cases against AI companies continue to grow. Two new cases were added to the Map of Copyright Suits: Some recent cases have now been assigned judges: DOWNLOAD THE MAP WITH LINKS TO EACH DOCKET
This past week, Perplexity AI filed a reply to support its motion to dismiss the complaint of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune. Perplexity relies on the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Feist, which recognized the bedrock principle that facts cannot be copyrighted by anyone. Excerpt: My Take on the use of facts…
ORDER granting 60 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery: Granted. The parties’ joint request for an extension of time to complete discovery is granted. The Court adopts the parties’ discovery schedule as follows: (a) the deadline for the completion of all fact discovery is extended to May 5, 2026; (b) the deadline…
Magistrate Judge Ona Wang, who is assigned to the OpenAI MDL Litigation, has now also been assigned to Advance Local Media v. Cohere. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn had been originally assigned the latter case.
Wow, UMG Recordings and Suno are asking for another extension to the scheduling order. This is the fourth extension to the scheduling order sought by the parties; the prior 3 the court granted. This would delay the schedule by about 3 months. Summary judgment motions would likely be filed in November instead of August 2026.…
Google has filed a notice of removal of the state law case of David L. Greene v. Google. It alleges various state law claims against Google for allegedly using recordings of Greene’s voice to train the model behind NotebookLM. Greene was the former host of NPR’s Morning Edition and current podcaster. The removal to federal…
Well, it looks like companies based in China can be sued for alleged copyright infringement in the United States after all. Quinn Emanuel attorneys, representing Chinese companies Minimax, and Shanghai Xiyu Jizhi Technology, and a Singaporean company Nanonoble Ptd., filed a Stipulation that proposes to treat the service of the complaint on Quinn Emanuel as…
The turmoil over OpenAI’s agreement with the Department of War after it rescinded the agreement with Anthropic continues unabated. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, took to X to announce OpenAI had beefed up the language for guardrails in the agreement with the DoW: Meanwhile, many people apparently terminated their accounts with OpenAI and Anthropic’s Claude…
Big news: Judge P. Casey Pitts was reassigned Carreyrou v. Anthropic, the omnibus copyright lawsuit filed by book author John Carreyrou and other book authors who opted out of the Bartz v. Anthropic settlement. (Judge Trina Thompson, originally assigned the case, recused herself.) Judge Pitts sits in San Jose. He was appointed to the bench…
Runway AI just got sued in its 4th copyright lawsuit filed against it. Three of them allege DMCA anti-circumvention violations related to YouTube videos Runway AI allegedly used to train its AI models. All three were filed in the past month: Businessing v. Runway AI, Ace Cam v. Runway AI, and Gardner v. Runway AI.…
The Trial of the Century is set to begin in Musk v. Altman on April 27, 2026. The parties have been filing their pre-trial papers that we will preview this month. First up is the interesting skirmish between Elon Musk and Sam Altman over Altman’s three experts who are prominent law professors in the area…
OpenAI announced a $110 billion round in funding from Amazon, NVIDIA, and Softbank. OpenAI is spending a fortune so it needs to continue to raise funds.


last updated Dec. 5, 2025.

last updated Mar. 5, 2026. Current total = 87 suits in U.S. (6 of which voluntarily dismissed).

last updated Feb. 25, 2026. Current total = 112 copyright suits.

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