Anthropic will face a class-action lawsuit from US authors
Authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson allege that Anthropic downloaded up to seven million copyrighted works unlawfully, building a multibillion-dollar business on stolen books.
A coalition of police officers has filed a lawsuit against Republican leaders demanding the installation of a plaque acknowledging their efforts during the January 6 insurrection, claiming it is a legal obligation.
Fired Copyright Office head sues Trump administration over removal
Shira Perlmutter claims her removal from the U.S. Copyright Office was illegal and ineffective, asserting the president lacks authority in her appointment.
Data reforms move closer to becoming law amid calls to protect artists' from AI
The Government's data reforms have advanced despite significant criticism over the lack of AI protections for artists, emphasizing the contentious debate between innovation and creativity rights.