
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The turmoil over OpenAI’s agreement with the Department of War after it rescinded the agreement with Anthropic continues unabated.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.
It will likely be well over a year since the fair use decisions of Judge Alsup and Judge Chhabria before we have another federal judge weigh in on fair use. Their decisions came on June. 23 and June 25, 2025, respectively. Judge Lee, upon the stipulation of the parties in Concord Music v. Anthropic, just…
The controversy related to the U.S. military’s contract with Anthropic for the use of its AI escalated. After a couple days of intense negotiations between Anthropic and the Department of War, President Trump ordered all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s AI, Claude, with a phase out in the next 6 months: How Did We…

Book author John Carreyrou’s bold attempt to pursue an omnibus copyright lawsuit against the U.S. AI industry appears possibly splintering apart. Google already filed a motion to sever. And today Anthropic followed suit (see below). We can expect the same motions to sever from Meta, Perplexity AI, and xAI. The case against OpenAI has already…

The last World Map of Copyright Suits v. AI Companies. The new total is 112 copyright suits = 85 U.S. suits + 27 suits in the rest of the world. OpenAI was just sued in South Korea by broadcasters KBS, MBC, and SBS. Recent U.S. cases added: Carreyrou v. OpenAI, Chmura v. Snap, Gardner v. Runway AI, and Ace…

Here is the latest U.S. Map of Copyright Suits v. AI companies. New total = 85 copyright suits. Recent cases added: Carreyrou v. OpenAI, Chmura v. Snap, Gardner v. Runway AI, and Ace Cam v. Runway AI. Worldwide, the new total = 112 copyright suits. Download the PDF of the map with clickable links to…
Three Korean broadcasters KBS, MBC, and SBS sued OpenAI for copyright infringement in the alleged use of their news content. This is copyright lawsuit No. 112 against AI companies around the world. OpenAI leads the total count for an AI company with the most lawsuits against it. The Korean Broadcasting Association issued a press release,…
Judge Lin granted OpenAI’s motion to dismiss Elon Musk’s xAI’s complaint for alleged trade secret theft related to former xAI employees hired by OpenAI. But Judge Lin allowed xAI leave to amend the complaint to provide sufficient allegations of a trade secret violation. DOWNLOAD THE ORDER OF DISMISSAL


last updated Dec. 5, 2025.

last updated Feb. 25, 2026. Current total = 85 suits in U.S. (6 of which voluntarily dismissed).

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

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