
Nvidia Seeks Dismissal of AI Copyright Lawsuit
Nvidia has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from authors, arguing they have not provided concrete proof that their pirated books were used to train its AI models.
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Nvidia has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from authors, arguing they have not provided concrete proof that their pirated books were used to train its AI models.

A new study by Stanford and Yale researchers reveals that major AI models can reproduce copyrighted books nearly verbatim, challenging the industry's legal defense.

A UK High Court has ruled that Stability AI's Stable Diffusion model is not an 'infringing copy,' a major decision in its copyright dispute with Getty Images.

A federal court has advanced new legal theories in the copyright lawsuit from authors like George R.R. Martin against OpenAI, strengthening their case.

A federal judge has lifted a broad order that required OpenAI to save all ChatGPT user logs, a key development in its ongoing copyright lawsuit with The New York Times.

OpenAI is reversing the copyright policy for its Sora video tool after users created unauthorized videos with famous characters, CEO Sam Altman confirmed.

Character.AI has removed chatbots based on Disney characters after receiving a cease-and-desist letter, highlighting the growing copyright battle between AI firms and Hollywood.

Hallwood Media has signed a deal with lyricist Telisha Jones for the AI-generated artist Xania Monet, raising complex questions about copyright law.

AI artist Xania Monet's R&B tracks have amassed over 17 million streams, generating significant revenue and prompting crucial debates on AI music royalties and copyright law.

Major record labels have updated their lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, alleging the company illegally ripped songs from YouTube to train its models.