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Judge Thompson reschedules hearing on Anthropic’s motion to dismiss Carreyrou’s complaint to July 7
Notice is hereby given to all parties that the hearing on Defendant Anthropic’s Motion to Dismiss 96 set for March 24, 2026, 2:00 PM is rescheduled to July 7, 2026, 2:00 PM in San Francisco, Courtroom 09, 19th Floor before Judge Trina L Thompson. Signed by Judge Trina L. Thompson on 2/18/2026. Read more
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Will Judge Lee certify a class action v. Google in AI suit? Hearing on Feb. 20. Judge Lee stays discovery pending her decision.
Wow. Judge Lee has stayed discovery in In re Google Generative AI Litigation, pending her decision on class certification. The hearing on class certification is tomorrow, February 20, 1 PM PDT in San Jose federal court. Not to read too much into it, but the stay of discovery could be a good sign for Google. Read more
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Sam Altman, Dario Amodei refuse to hold hands at AI summit in India
Here’s the video of Sam Altman and Dario Amodei refusing to hold hands in a display of unity at the AI Summit in India. Something or nothing? Read more
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Anthropic scores minor win as Judge Lee deems Concord Music v. Anthropic II (alleged use of shadow libraries) is related to Concord Music v. Anthropic I. II gets reassigned to Judge Lee
Anthropic scored a minor victory today as Judge Lee agreed with Anthropic that Concord Music Group v. Anthropic II, recently filed and assigned to Judge Lin, is related to the originally filed case of Concord Music Group v. Anthropic I already before Judge Lee. That means Judge Lee will now get Concord Music Group v. Read more
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Nicole Chmura, YouTube creators, sues Snap for DMCA violation. AI copyright suit No. 82 in U.S.
There’s been a recent rash of DMCA anti-circumvention lawsuits filed against AI companies. Today adds another one: Nicole Chmura sued Snap for an alleged violation of the DMCA related to Snap’s alleged bypassing YouTube technological protection measures to train Snap’s AI models. The other DMCA 1201 lawsuits involving YouTube videos include: Ted Entertainment v. Snap, Read more