ai & copyright
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Bartz v Anthropic - Discovery Special Master Appointed
CourtListener • Aug 9, 2025
Update on Bartz v Anthropic copyright litigation: Harold McElhinny appointed as discovery Special Master, with trial preparation continuing for December 2025 despite pending appeals on fair use and class certification orders. Defendant's reply brief argues for interlocutory appeal on transformative use analysis.
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German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) Decision 2025
juris.bundesgerichtshof.de • Aug 9, 2025
German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) decision document addressing intellectual property and copyright matters in digital contexts.
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U.S. Copyright Office Launches Powerful New Public Record System
Federal News Network • Aug 9, 2025
Interview with Shawn Gallagher on the U.S. Copyright Office's modernized Copyright Public Record System, providing enhanced search capabilities for copyright records from 1898 to present, especially relevant for AI training data transparency.
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Copyright Public Record System Demo - Federal Drive Interview
YouTube • Aug 9, 2025
YouTube interview demonstrating the U.S. Copyright Office's new Copyright Public Record System (CPRS), modernizing access to 3.9 million copyright records dating back to 1898 for creators and researchers.
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AI Cases Bot - Tracking AI Legal Cases
bots.law • Aug 6, 2025
Comprehensive tracking of 60+ legal cases involving artificial intelligence, copyright, and related issues across US courts. Monitors lawsuits against AI companies including OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta involving copyright infringement, privacy violations, and AI training practices.
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Generative AI and Copyright - Training, Creation, Regulation
europarl.europa.eu • Aug 6, 2025
EU Parliament study examining how generative AI challenges EU copyright law, highlighting legal mismatches in AI training practices and uncertainties around AI-generated content. Calls for clear rules on input/output distinctions, harmonized opt-out mechanisms, and equitable licensing models.
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New York Times v. OpenAI - Motion to Dismiss Analysis
jillianbommarito.com • Aug 6, 2025
Detailed analysis of oral arguments in the New York Times' copyright infringement case against OpenAI and Microsoft, covering AI training, direct infringement claims, DMCA violations, and unfair competition claims.