

The AI Copyright Wars are escalating. Google was just hit with its 2d copyright lawsuit in 2 days. Hachette Book Group, Cengage Learning, Elsevier, the book author Scott Turow, and S.C.R.I.B.E filed a class action copyright suit in the Southern District of New York. It’s similar to the suit they filed against Meta and Mark…

Once partners, Apple has now sued OpenAI and ex-Apple employees Chang Liu (OpenAI’s staff) and Tang Yew Tan (OpenAI’s chief product officer) who went to work for OpenAI and allegedly misappropriated Apple’s trade secrets. Apple’s complaint was filed in the Northern District of California. Excerpt: COMPLAINT:

After suing Stanford University for creating the famous ImageNet datasets that allegedly include EVOX Productions’ car photographs, EVOX continues filing more lawsuits. First it was Stanford. Then it was Hugging Face, Stability AI, Runway AI, and Deviant Art. Now it’s Google. Excerpt: DOWNLOAD THE COMPLAINT:

As we predicted, Judge Pitts has deemed the Shakespeare v. Anthropic suit a related case to Cambronne v. Anthropic in the Northern District of California. The music cases (Concord Music I and II, and BMG) are before Judge Lee. The book cases before Judge Pitts are: Judge Pitts’ Order: Related Story:
Daniel Benjamin Gilbert, co-author of Hacking World of Warcraft, who opted out of the Bartz v. Anthopic class action settlement, filed his First Amended Complaint against Anthropic in the District of Massachusetts. This is copyright lawsuit No. 126. (Sorry this somehow escaped our attention previously.) Claim: DOWNLOAD COMPLAINT:
Bytedance has filed another motion to dismiss in the Ted Entertainment v. Bytedance case. The arguments are similar to the first such motion Bytedance filed to the original complaint. Excerpt:

On the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the copyright lawsuits filed against AI companies hit 125. A fitting number. This number shows, not only that the U.S. is the global epicenter of copyright litigation against AI companies, but also that the United States is the land of litigation. To commemorate this moment,…
Plaintiff Anderson in the just filed Anderson v. Nadella in the Western District of Washington has already filed a notice that it is a related case to the another shareholder derivative suit related to Microsoft’s AI products, City of St Clair Shores Police and Fire Retirement System v. Microsoft Corporation et al, No. 2:26-cv-02071-SKV (“St.…

The AI Copyright Wars are escalating. EVOX Productions, which has already sued Stanford University for the creation of the ImageNet dataset, has now turned its litigation attention to Hugging Face, the open-source platform for AI developers. Hugging Face’s alleged infringement includes: “the ‘Stanford Cars’ dataset, contains 8,144 images of automobiles for public download, including 225…
Charlie Javice, the then-29-year-old founder of the startup Frank later acquired by JP Morgan, has already been convicted of three counts of fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit fraud back in 2025. The fraud stemmed from inflated user numbers for the website service for student loan applications that were touted by her during…

It looks like we are one step closer to U.S. government owning an equity stake in OpenAI. Financial Times is reporting that OpenAI and the Trump Administration have discussed the idea of OpenAI donating a 5% equity stake to the U.S. government. This idea is tied to the establishment of an AI Sovereign Wealth Fund…




last updated Dec. 5, 2025.



last updated May 23, 2026. Current total = 113 suits in U.S.

last updated April 5, 2026. Current total = 130 copyright suits = 100 in U.S. + 30 in rest of world. (When updated, the current total = 143 = 113 in U.S. + 30 in rest of the world.)

In need of updating TBA



Last updated Mar. 31, 2026

