
Ben Sasse has Stage 4 metatastic cancer. Based on his initial 4-month prognosis, he should be already dead as he discussed recently. In today’s Wall Street Journal, he wrote an Op-Ed on “Habits for Humanity in the Age of AI.” The article is “adapted from his speech accepting the Manhattan Institute’s Alexander Hamilton Award on…
When I spoke at the NeurIPS conference a couple years ago, I prodded the audience full of AI researchers from universities to think about their roles in the ongoing debate over the acquisition and use of copyrighted materials to research, develop, and train AI models. I didn’t say it there but said it in my…

On April 29, 2026, Udio aka Uncharted Labs filed its Answer to Sony Music Entertainment’s First Amended Complaint. Noteworthy is Udio’s admission (long assumed) that it used the music files from YouTube videos to train its AI models: Although this admission received media attention, it was not surprising. Udio is filing its Answer now after…

In January 2023, with the release of AI generators, I predicted copyright lawsuits will be filed against AI companies. I was right. Within the same week, the 1st lawsuit against generative AI companies was filed. The first of many to come. Then, upon researching the origin of AI training, which started at universities, I predicted…
This is the kind of formatting issue that lawyers lose sleep over. Reddit discovered that Perplexity’s brief for its motion to dismiss was filed in 24-point line spacing (which is common for legal briefs in jurisdictions requiring 28 lines per page) instead of double spacing (slightly wider) required by the court. Reddit explained this was…
Judge Breyer just agreed with Google and denied the stay request on Google’s motion to dismiss of plaintiff David L. Greene, former host of NPR’s All Things Considered. Greene was hoping Judge Breyer would decide his motion to remand the state law case back to state court first. But Judge Breyer wants briefing on that…
Chicken Soup for the Soul just refiled their complaint against Anthropic. This comes after Judge Chhabria dismissed their omnibus copyright lawsuit against 8 AI companies, while retaining the lawsuit v. Meta as a related case to Kadrey v. Meta. So far, Chicken Soup for the Soul has not re-filed against the 6 other AI companies…
The Anders v. Stability AI lawsuit is coming to a close in the district court. Chief Judge Reidinger rejected the plaintiff Jerry Anders’ motion to alter the judgment as merely rearguing the same issues and disagreeing with the court’s interpretation of the license at issue in this case. The court held that the license Anders…

It was bound to happen. With over 100 copyright lawsuits against nearly every AI company in the United States, the very broad infringement claims would eventually sweep in the practices of AI researchers, including at U.S. universities, generally. In fact, use of copyrighted works in AI training and development started first in academic research by…
In the lawsuit filed by book authors Nazemian against NVIDIA, Judge Tigar is allowing all of the claims against NVIDIA to proceed except for the vicarious infringement claim. It’s not surprising, but the analysis of the contributory infringement claim deserves attention below. Excerpt: Court’s Analysis of post-Cox Contributory Infringement Claim Interesting is Judge Tigar’s analysis…
OpenAI trial lawyer Sarah Eddy has been methodically dissecting Elon Musk’s claim of breach of charitable trust through the testimony of OpenAI President Greg Brockman. Brockman is the source of the most damaging evidence to OpenAI by contemporaneous diary notes he took during the relevant period. For example: But, during his testimony elicited by Eddy,…


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last updated April 3, 2026. Current total = 100 suits in U.S.

last updated April 5, 2026. Current total = 130 copyright suits = 100 in U.S. + 30 in rest of world.

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Last updated Mar. 31, 2026

