Authors whose works were included in a $1.5 billion piracy settlement with the AI developer Anthropic can start filing claims ...
Anthropic has acknowledged downloading millions of books to train its Claude AI model. The class will include those whose works were pulled from two sites—LibGen and PiLiMi. Parties are to agree on a ...
The U.S. Navy is officially guilty of piracy. Not the plundering on the high seas with eye patches and parrots variety, but rather the digital kind. A federal court found that the Navy infringed on a ...
Anthropic has settled a class-action lawsuit brought by a group of authors for an undisclosed sum. The move means the company will avoid a potentially more costly ruling if the case regarding its use ...
Nintendo of America is suing a Rhode Island-based company for allegedly making it possible for people to pirate video games. Tropic Haze, LLC is based in Warwick. The company created a software called ...
A US federal judge in California certified a class action lawsuit against the AI company Anthropic on Thursday. The lawsuit concerns millions of copyrighted books that were allegedly pirated to train ...
Who? Siemens Industry Software, Inc. is the Plaintiff. They have sued 268 “DOE” defendants. The Plaintiff’s counsel is Reed Smith, LLP from Houston, Texas. Comcast and Charter are the Internet Service ...
The maker of software to thwart unauthorized online file-sharing has obtained technology that can scan video files and block computer users from making copies. By The Associated Press The maker of ...
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