Publishers Seek to Join Lawsuit Against Google Over AI Training January 16, 2026 By Blake Brittain Publishers Hachette Book Group and Cengage Group asked a California federal court on Thursday for permission to intervene in a...
Oracle Sued by Bondholders Over Losses Tied to AI Buildout January 15, 2026 By Jonathan Stempel Oracle was sued on Wednesday by bondholders who say they suffered losses because the company chaired by billionaire Larry Ellison...
New York Times Sues Perplexity AI for ‘Illegal’ Copying of Content December 5, 2025 The New York Times filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI on Friday, claiming that the artificial intelligence startup was copying,...
Here’s Why Two AI Copyright Cases Had Two Very Different Outcomes December 2, 2025 By Hayleigh Bosher Artificial intelligence companies and the creative industries are locked in an ongoing battle, being played out in the courts. The...
OpenAI, Altman Sued Over ChatGPT’s Role in Teen’s Suicide August 27, 2025 By Jody Godoy The parents of a teen who died by suicide after ChatGPT coached him on methods of self harm sued OpenAI...
AI, Crypto Securities Class Actions on Track for Highs in 2025: Cornerstone July 31, 2025 Overall numbers of securities class actions filed in the first half of 2025 are in line with last year, but...
Authors Suing Anthropic Can Band Together in Copyright Suit, Judge Rules July 21, 2025 By Blake Brittain A California federal judge ruled on Thursday that three authors suing artificial intelligence startup Anthropic for copyright infringement can represent...
Meta Fends Off Authors’ Copyright Lawsuit Over AI June 26, 2025 By Blake Brittain A federal judge ruled on Wednesday for Meta Platforms against a group of authors who had argued that its use...
Microsoft Sued by Authors Over Use of Books in AI Training June 26, 2025 By Blake Brittain Microsoft has been hit with a lawsuit by a group of authors who claim the company used their books without...
Anthropic Wins Key Ruling on AI Training in Authors’ Copyright Lawsuit June 25, 2025 By Blake Brittain A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic’s use of books without permission to train its...