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fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
2 hours ago

Organizations Warn Fast-Track of Bill to Separate Copyright Office from Library of Congress Would Be a 'Grave Mistake'

A coalition of consumer rights and library groups opposes fast-tracking H.R. 6028, which would separate the Copyright Office from the Library of Congress and restructure leadership appointments, urging regular legislative procedures to prevent unintended consequences.
#ai-video-generation
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fromTechRepublic
38 minutes ago

ByteDance Delays AI Video Tool Amid Hollywood Pushback - TechRepublic

ByteDance paused Seedance 2.0's global launch due to copyright disputes with Hollywood studios and streaming platforms over AI training data and generated content liability.
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
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ByteDance reportedly pauses global launch of its Seedance 2.0 video generator | TechCrunch

fromEngadget
2 days ago
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ByteDance has reportedly suspended the global rollout of its new AI video generator

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fromTechRepublic
38 minutes ago

ByteDance Delays AI Video Tool Amid Hollywood Pushback - TechRepublic

ByteDance paused Seedance 2.0's global launch due to copyright disputes with Hollywood studios and streaming platforms over AI training data and generated content liability.
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
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ByteDance reportedly pauses global launch of its Seedance 2.0 video generator | TechCrunch

fromEngadget
2 days ago
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ByteDance has reportedly suspended the global rollout of its new AI video generator

#ai-copyright-infringement
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fromComputerworld
1 hour ago

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI over AI training

Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI for allegedly using nearly 100,000 articles without permission to train ChatGPT, seeking damages and an injunction.
Intellectual property law
fromEngadget
7 hours ago

Senators tell ByteDance to shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video app 'immediately'

US senators demand ByteDance immediately shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video generator, citing threats to American intellectual property rights and creative community livelihoods.
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fromEngadget
1 day ago

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI for copyright and trademark infringement

Encyclopedia Britannica sued OpenAI for illegally using copyrighted content to train ChatGPT and for trademark infringement through false attributions and hallucinations.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

FSF urges AI vendors to liberate LLMs

The FSF received a settlement notice from Anthropic's copyright infringement lawsuit, with Anthropic agreeing to create a $1.5 billion compensation fund for authors whose works were used in AI model training without permission.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Encyclopedia Britannica is the latest giant to sue OpenAI

Encyclopedia Britannica is suing OpenAI for using its reference materials to train ChatGPT, claiming the AI platform now generates summaries that reduce Britannica's web traffic.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Thousands of authors publish empty' book in protest over AI using their work

Thousands of authors published an empty book protesting AI firms using their work without permission or payment, demanding government protection of creative copyright.
Intellectual property law
fromComputerworld
1 hour ago

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI over AI training

Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI for allegedly using nearly 100,000 articles without permission to train ChatGPT, seeking damages and an injunction.
Intellectual property law
fromEngadget
7 hours ago

Senators tell ByteDance to shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video app 'immediately'

US senators demand ByteDance immediately shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video generator, citing threats to American intellectual property rights and creative community livelihoods.
Intellectual property law
fromEngadget
1 day ago

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI for copyright and trademark infringement

Encyclopedia Britannica sued OpenAI for illegally using copyrighted content to train ChatGPT and for trademark infringement through false attributions and hallucinations.
Intellectual property law
fromTheregister
1 day ago

FSF urges AI vendors to liberate LLMs

The FSF received a settlement notice from Anthropic's copyright infringement lawsuit, with Anthropic agreeing to create a $1.5 billion compensation fund for authors whose works were used in AI model training without permission.
Intellectual property law
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Encyclopedia Britannica is the latest giant to sue OpenAI

Encyclopedia Britannica is suing OpenAI for using its reference materials to train ChatGPT, claiming the AI platform now generates summaries that reduce Britannica's web traffic.
Intellectual property law
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Thousands of authors publish empty' book in protest over AI using their work

Thousands of authors published an empty book protesting AI firms using their work without permission or payment, demanding government protection of creative copyright.
#patent-infringement
fromPatently-O
5 hours ago
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The Tinderbox: A Framework for Skinny-Label Inducement Before the Supreme Court

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fromPatently-O
5 hours ago

The Tinderbox: A Framework for Skinny-Label Inducement Before the Supreme Court

Generic manufacturers' decisions to market cheaper drugs with carved-out patented uses while promoting them as full equivalents raises questions about induced patent infringement liability in method-of-use patents.
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fromThe Verge
19 hours ago

The Live Nation trial restarts with a 'velvet hammer'

An antitrust trial against Live Nation-Ticketmaster resumed with states leading the case after the DOJ settled mid-trial, with the judge denying the states' mistrial request.
#copyright-infringement
fromThe Verge
1 day ago
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Encyclopedia Britannica is suing OpenAI for allegedly 'memorizing' its content with ChatGPT

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI for using their copyrighted content to train AI models and generating substantially similar responses without permission.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
9 years ago
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Real-Life Star Trek Battle of Axanar Is Heating Up

CBS and Paramount Pictures sued Axanar Productions and Alec Peters for copyright infringement over a crowdfunded Star Trek fan film, alleging over 50 instances of infringement across multiple works including a short film, script, and feature production.
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fromTNW | Media
1 day ago

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sue OpenAI

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI for training ChatGPT on nearly 100,000 of their articles without permission and reproducing their copyrighted content verbatim in responses.
Intellectual property law
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

The dictionary sues OpenAI | TechCrunch

Encyclopedia Britannica sued OpenAI for massive copyright infringement, alleging unauthorized scraping of nearly 100,000 articles to train ChatGPT and generating verbatim reproductions of its content.
Intellectual property law
fromThe Verge
1 day ago

Encyclopedia Britannica is suing OpenAI for allegedly 'memorizing' its content with ChatGPT

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued OpenAI for using their copyrighted content to train AI models and generating substantially similar responses without permission.
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fromPatently-O
5 days ago

Made in America: Director Squires Ties IPR Institution to Domestic Manufacturing

The USPTO Director introduced three discretionary factors for IPR and PGR decisions prioritizing U.S. manufacturing and small business status, mirroring the ITC's domestic industry requirement for patent relief.
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fromAxios
1 day ago

Tech industry rallies behind Anthropic in Pentagon fight

Major tech industry groups filed a court brief opposing the Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk, arguing the government misused national security authorities in a contractor dispute.
#legal-dispute
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fromKotaku
1 day ago

Subnautica 2's Publisher Used ChatGPT For Legal Advice In Messy Court Battle

A Delaware judge ruled that Krafton CEO used ChatGPT to plan an illegal contract breach against Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds, including firing co-founders without cause and seizing control of the game.
fromKotaku
1 day ago
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Judge Orders Subnautica 2 Studio CEO Reinstated Amid Lawsuit

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fromKotaku
1 day ago

Subnautica 2's Publisher Used ChatGPT For Legal Advice In Messy Court Battle

A Delaware judge ruled that Krafton CEO used ChatGPT to plan an illegal contract breach against Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds, including firing co-founders without cause and seizing control of the game.
fromKotaku
1 day ago
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Judge Orders Subnautica 2 Studio CEO Reinstated Amid Lawsuit

fromPatently-O
23 hours ago

The Patent Term Distribution, and What it Reveals

Congress set the patent term at twenty years from the earliest effective filing date. 35 U.S.C. § 154(a)(2) (not counting provisional or foreign national filing). But that statutory baseline is just the starting point. But, the actual term is shaped by a series of prosecution decisions, USPTO delays, terminal disclaimers, and patent family structure.
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fromPatently-O
5 days ago

From Graham to Gramm: A New Deere Case Arrives at the Federal Circuit

Gramm v. Deere & Company, No. 2024-1598 (Fed. Cir. Mar. 11, 2026), involves neither obviousness nor the Graham factors. Instead, it offers an illustration of means-plus-function claiming under § 112(f) and the doctrinal hazards.
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fromPatently-O
2 days ago

Are Rising Maintenance Fees Shortening the Effective Patent Term?

Approximately 60% of U.S. patentees abandon their patents before expiration by not paying maintenance fees, with full-term maintenance rates declining to roughly 40%.
#ai-ethics
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

NYT journalist files class action against Grammarly AI for profiting off writers without consent | amNewYork

Journalist Julia Angwin is suing Grammarly's parent company Superhuman for using her name and likeness in an AI editing tool without consent or compensation.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Grammarly's AI tool mimicked experts without their consent. Now it's being sued

Grammarly's Expert Review tool used real people's likenesses without consent to provide writing suggestions, prompting a class action lawsuit over unauthorized use of professional writers' identities and expertise.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Grammarly removes AI Expert Review feature mimicking writers after backlash

Grammarly disabled its Expert Review AI feature that mimicked prominent writers' styles without consent, facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit for unauthorized commercial use of identities.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Grammarly pulls AI author-impersonation tool after backlash

Grammarly disabled its AI feature that mimicked famous writers' personas without consent after facing lawsuits and backlash from impersonated authors and journalists.
Intellectual property law
fromWIRED
5 days ago

Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI 'Expert Review' Feature

Grammarly faces a class action lawsuit for using names and identities of journalists, authors, and academics without consent in its AI-powered Expert Review tool, with claimed damages exceeding $5 million.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

NYT journalist files class action against Grammarly AI for profiting off writers without consent | amNewYork

Journalist Julia Angwin is suing Grammarly's parent company Superhuman for using her name and likeness in an AI editing tool without consent or compensation.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Grammarly's AI tool mimicked experts without their consent. Now it's being sued

Grammarly's Expert Review tool used real people's likenesses without consent to provide writing suggestions, prompting a class action lawsuit over unauthorized use of professional writers' identities and expertise.
Intellectual property law
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Grammarly removes AI Expert Review feature mimicking writers after backlash

Grammarly disabled its Expert Review AI feature that mimicked prominent writers' styles without consent, facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit for unauthorized commercial use of identities.
Intellectual property law
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Grammarly pulls AI author-impersonation tool after backlash

Grammarly disabled its AI feature that mimicked famous writers' personas without consent after facing lawsuits and backlash from impersonated authors and journalists.
Intellectual property law
fromWIRED
5 days ago

Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI 'Expert Review' Feature

Grammarly faces a class action lawsuit for using names and identities of journalists, authors, and academics without consent in its AI-powered Expert Review tool, with claimed damages exceeding $5 million.
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fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
3 days ago

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, March 13: Former USPTO Patent Examiner Settles Conflict Allegations; EU Parliament Endorses EUIPO Register of Works Used to Train AI; U.S.-Based Operations Become Discretionary Denial Factor at PTAB

The U.S. Department of Justice settled a conflict of interest case with a former USPTO patent examiner for $122,480, marking the second such settlement in two weeks.
Intellectual property law
fromBloombergtax
4 days ago

NetChoice Files First Case Over Chicago's Social Media Tax (1)

NetChoice filed a constitutional challenge to Chicago's social media tax, arguing it violates federal law and constitutional protections on commerce and free speech.
Intellectual property law
fromEngadget
3 days ago

Adobe agrees to pay settlement for making its subscriptions hard to cancel

Adobe settled a DOJ and FTC lawsuit for $75 million over deceptive subscription cancellation practices and hidden early termination fees.
Intellectual property law
fromReadWrite
3 days ago

CFTC advisory sports prediction markets a 'pragmatic shift' - expert

The CFTC's new advisory signals pragmatic openness to regulating sports prediction markets rather than prohibiting them, contingent on court determinations of legality.
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fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Adobe settles DOJ cancellation fee lawsuit, will pay $75 million penalty

Adobe settled a DOJ lawsuit for $75 million over hidden cancellation fees that violated consumer protection laws requiring easy subscription cancellation.
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fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Adobe will pay $75 million to settle US cancellation fee lawsuit

Adobe will pay $75 million to resolve a US government lawsuit alleging deceptive subscription cancellation practices and hidden termination fees.
fromTheregister
4 days ago

AFRINIC says litigant is trying to 'paralyse' it

We are currently facing a web of litigation and procedural roadblocks driven by CIL, Larus Ltd, and associated advocacy campaigns. The post mentions litigation to prevent the registry from issuing IPv4 addresses, and objections to the creation of a new committee to consider bylaw changes.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
4 days ago

EFF Launches New Fight to Free the Law

Public Resource acquires and makes available online a wide variety of public documents such as tax filings, government-produced videos, and federal rules about safety and product designs. Those rules are initially created through private standards organizations and later incorporated into federal law. Such documents are often difficult to access otherwise, meaning the public cannot read, share, or comment on them.
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#copyright-law
fromThe IP Law Blog
4 days ago
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The Briefing: No Paper, No Standing: Kanye West, Copyright Transfers, and the Writing Requirement

Copyright transfers must be in writing under Section 204(a) of the Copyright Act; without written documentation, ownership and enforcement rights do not exist.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
8 years ago
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Is the Supreme Court breathtakingly dishonest or just completely clueless?

The Supreme Court established a two-part test for copyright protection of artistic features on useful articles: the feature must be perceivable as separate art and qualify as protectable work independently.
fromThe IP Law Blog
4 days ago
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The Briefing: No Paper, No Standing: Kanye West, Copyright Transfers, and the Writing Requirement

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frompatentlyo.com
4 days ago

Guest Post: Protectionist PTO Memo is on a Collision Course with TRIPS

USPTO Director's new policy considers U.S. manufacturing status when deciding whether to institute IPR and PGR proceedings, potentially conflicting with WTO TRIPS obligations requiring nondiscriminatory patent treatment.
#anthropic-lawsuit
fromWIRED
4 days ago
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'Uncanny Valley': Anthropic's DOD Lawsuit, War Memes, and AI Coming for VC Jobs

fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago
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Anthropic's lawyer says government is 'pressuring' companies to ditch the AI startup, go to competitors

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fromWIRED
4 days ago

'Uncanny Valley': Anthropic's DOD Lawsuit, War Memes, and AI Coming for VC Jobs

Anthropic's lawsuit against the Department of Defense represents an ongoing conflict with significant implications for the company's future and AI policy.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

Anthropic's lawyer says government is 'pressuring' companies to ditch the AI startup, go to competitors

Anthropic is suing the Pentagon after being blacklisted from military work, claiming the government is pressuring customers to switch to rival AI providers and causing irreparable business harm.
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fromArs Technica
4 days ago

HP has new incentive to stop blocking third-party ink in its printers

HP releases firmware updates that trigger lockout chips, preventing third-party cartridge use, contradicting its sustainability claims and EPEAT 2.0 environmental standards.
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frompatentlyo.com
5 days ago

Untethered: USPTO Loosens the Article of Manufacture Requirement for Digital Designs

The USPTO relaxed design patent rules for computer-generated interfaces and icons, removing display panel requirements, allowing 'for' prepositions in claims, and extending eligibility to projected, holographic, virtual, and augmented reality designs.
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fromThe Verge
5 days ago

Anthropic doesn't trust the Pentagon, and neither should you

Anthropic sued the Pentagon over a supply chain risk designation, citing First and Fifth Amendment violations, amid broader concerns about government surveillance authority and AI oversight.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

A Costco shopper is suing, saying members deserve a slice of any tariff refunds

Costco is poised to be paid twice for the same unlawful tariff burden, referring to President Donald Trump's tariffs that were struck down last month by the Supreme Court and the US Court of International Trade's subsequent ruling that importers of record are due refunds.
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fromRAIN News
6 days ago

$40B lost to sound and sports piracy: New government report

The USTR's 2025 Notorious Markets report identifies dozens of piracy platforms globally, while documenting enforcement successes against counterfeiting and piracy operations across multiple countries.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Estee Lauder sues Jo Malone over use of her name on Zara fragrance

Ms Malone's use of the name Jo Malone' in connection with recent commercial ventures goes beyond that legal agreement and undermines Jo Malone London's unique brand equity. We respect Ms Malone's right to pursue new opportunities. But legally binding contractual obligations cannot be disregarded, and when those terms are breached, we will protect the brand that we have invested in and built over decades.
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#patent-eligibility
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frompatentlyo.com
1 week ago

The Razor Returns: AIPLA Tells the Supreme Court That Alice Step Two Has Revived the Pre-1952 'Invention' Requirement

AIPLA urges Supreme Court to review Federal Circuit's patent eligibility framework, arguing it revived subjective standards the 1952 Patent Act eliminated.
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frompatentlyo.com
1 week ago

The Razor Returns: AIPLA Tells the Supreme Court That Alice Step Two Has Revived the Pre-1952 'Invention' Requirement

AIPLA urges Supreme Court to review Federal Circuit's patent eligibility framework, arguing it revived subjective standards the 1952 Patent Act eliminated.
#microsoft-anthropic-partnership
fromComputerworld
6 days ago
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Microsoft seeks a stay on DoD's effective ban on Anthropic offerings

Microsoft filed to pause the DoD's supply-chain risk ban on Anthropic, citing potential disruption to its own defense contracting operations and revenue from Azure integrations.
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago
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Microsoft backs Anthropic in its legal fight against the Pentagon

Microsoft filed a legal brief supporting Anthropic's challenge to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, citing negative impacts on the AI ecosystem and U.S. technology sector.
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fromComputerworld
6 days ago

Microsoft seeks a stay on DoD's effective ban on Anthropic offerings

Microsoft filed to pause the DoD's supply-chain risk ban on Anthropic, citing potential disruption to its own defense contracting operations and revenue from Azure integrations.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

Microsoft backs Anthropic in its legal fight against the Pentagon

Microsoft filed a legal brief supporting Anthropic's challenge to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, citing negative impacts on the AI ecosystem and U.S. technology sector.
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

Trump Administration Won't Rule Out Further Action Against Anthropic

Anthropic filed lawsuits challenging Trump administration sanctions that designated it a supply-chain risk, with the government refusing to commit to halting additional penalties and preparing an executive order banning the company from federal agencies.
#ai-regulation-and-government-oversight
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
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OpenAI and Google employees rush to Anthropic's defense in DOD lawsuit | TechCrunch

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fromFast Company
6 days ago

Anthropic's Pentagon showdown is drawing Silicon Valley into a larger fight

Thirty-seven AI researchers filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against the Department of Defense over the government's designation of the company as a supply chain risk due to its AI safety policies.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

AI firm Anthropic sues US defense department over blacklisting

Anthropic sued the Department of Defense over a supply chain risk designation, claiming the government unlawfully punished the company for refusing to enable mass surveillance and autonomous weapons use.
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

OpenAI and Google employees rush to Anthropic's defense in DOD lawsuit | TechCrunch

Over 30 OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against the Pentagon for arbitrarily designating the AI firm a supply chain risk after refusing to enable mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
#antitrust-settlement
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fromThe Verge
5 days ago

The Live Nation settlement has industry insiders baffled

The Justice Department settled its antitrust case against Live Nation-Ticketmaster without requiring a breakup, disappointing industry stakeholders who expected more substantial remedies.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

The World's Most Hated Ticket Company Is Finally Being Forced to Change

The Justice Department settled its antitrust case against Live Nation, allowing Ticketmaster to remain a subsidiary despite widespread criticism from artists and lawmakers over inadequate penalties and continued market dominance.
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fromThe Verge
5 days ago

The Live Nation settlement has industry insiders baffled

The Justice Department settled its antitrust case against Live Nation-Ticketmaster without requiring a breakup, disappointing industry stakeholders who expected more substantial remedies.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

The World's Most Hated Ticket Company Is Finally Being Forced to Change

The Justice Department settled its antitrust case against Live Nation, allowing Ticketmaster to remain a subsidiary despite widespread criticism from artists and lawmakers over inadequate penalties and continued market dominance.
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fromTheregister
5 days ago

Perplexity Comet hurtling toward Amazon ban

Amazon obtained a court-ordered preliminary injunction banning Perplexity's AI browser Comet from accessing its website, with a seven-day administrative stay allowing Perplexity to appeal.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Big Tech backs Anthropic in fight against Trump administration

Major tech companies support Anthropic's lawsuit against Trump Administration retaliation for refusing to enable mass surveillance and autonomous weapons with AI tools.
fromPitchfork
6 days ago

Bad Bunny Wins Dismissal of Sample-Clearance Lawsuit

As we stated when the case was filed, my client bought the rights to use the music at issue and was never provided evidence of the plaintiffs' contrary claims of ownership. When plaintiffs were forced to provide evidence in the lawsuit, they chose instead to abandon the case, resulting in the dismissal and final judgment in favor of defendants.
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fromKotaku
6 days ago

Yu-Gi-Oh Distances Itself From White House Iran Video

The White House used Yu-Gi-Oh anime footage without authorization in a video promoting U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, prompting the franchise to issue a statement denying involvement and permission.
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fromFortune
6 days ago

Big tech has defeated everything for 30 years, but for the first time faces something it can't control: a jury | Fortune

A landmark Los Angeles trial tests whether social media platform design features can create product liability for mental health harms in young users, potentially reshaping Big Tech regulation globally.
#patent-law
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 week ago
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Federal Circuit Says Corrected Inventorship Came Too Late to Revisit PTAB Decisions

The Federal Circuit held that forfeiture principles apply even when a corrected inventorship certificate would have changed a PTAB proceeding's outcome, requiring parties to raise inventorship arguments and seek corrections diligently in the first instance.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

Patreon's CEO says AI will be a 'bloodbath for the world's creative people' unless tech companies pay up

Patreon CEO Jack Conte argues that AI companies should compensate independent creators whose content is used to train AI models, as no licensing infrastructure currently exists for individual creators unlike traditional media.
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fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Anthropic's US gov't lawsuit says federal action "unprecedented and unlawful"

Anthropic sued the US government over being designated a supply chain risk, arguing the decision punishes the company for expressing safety concerns about AI capabilities rather than legitimate security reasons.
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fromHoodline
1 week ago

Miami Woman Says LaMusica Texts Kept Coming After She Hit Stop

A Miami woman filed a federal lawsuit against Spanish Broadcasting System for continuing to send marketing texts after she opted out, seeking class certification and statutory damages under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Super Settlement Spike - Above the Law

Arbutus and Moderna settled a long-running patent dispute over lipid nanoparticle technology used in mRNA vaccines, ending one of the most valuable patent assertions in history.
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fromEngadget
6 days ago

Metadata company Gracenote is the latest to sue OpenAI for copyright infringement

Gracenote sues OpenAI for unauthorized use of its entertainment metadata and data framework without licensing or compensation.
#ai-shopping-bots
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Amazon wins court order blocking Perplexity AI shopping bots

A federal court ordered Perplexity AI to stop using its Comet browser agent to make purchases on Amazon, ruling the company accessed password-protected accounts without Amazon's authorization.
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fromEngadget
1 week ago

Amazon wins a temporary injunction against Perplexity's Comet browser

A federal court ordered Perplexity to stop using its AI shopping bot to make purchases on Amazon's marketplace, citing unauthorized access to password-protected accounts.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Amazon wins court order blocking Perplexity AI shopping bots

A federal court ordered Perplexity AI to stop using its Comet browser agent to make purchases on Amazon, ruling the company accessed password-protected accounts without Amazon's authorization.
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fromEngadget
1 week ago

Amazon wins a temporary injunction against Perplexity's Comet browser

A federal court ordered Perplexity to stop using its AI shopping bot to make purchases on Amazon's marketplace, citing unauthorized access to password-protected accounts.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Dragons' Den success story Piddle Patch wins landmark trademark infringement case

Piddle Patch won a UK trademark infringement case after a judge ruled a rival company deliberately exploited its brand recognition and market presence.
fromPitchfork
6 days ago

Dionne Warwick Claims Her Rights Firm Stole Millions in Royalties

According to the countersuit, from 2002 through 2025, AREC has collected and deposited into its own bank account "a 50% share of anything and everything that flowed as a result of her creative output from 1962 to 2001"-an amount reportedly unknown to Warwick. It wasn't until September 2025, Warwick's lawsuit alleges, that Warwick sought aid from the Davis firm.
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fromArs Technica
6 days ago

AI can rewrite open source code-but can it rewrite the license, too?

A developer rewrote open-source code using AI while having prior exposure to the original codebase, claiming the AI-generated version is structurally independent and not a derivative work despite not following traditional clean room practices.
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frompatentlyo.com
1 week ago

PTA Keeps Score: Patent Term Adjustment as a Measure of the USPTO Backlog

Patent Term Adjustment data reveals the USPTO's examination backlog has nearly returned to 2015 levels after years of improvement, with average PTA climbing from 120 days in 2021 to 296 days by December 2025.
#ai-regulation
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Anthropic Sues Department of Defense Over Supply-Chain Risk Designation

Anthropic sued the Department of Defense to challenge its designation as a supply-chain risk, arguing the Pentagon's sanctions violate free speech protections and threaten hundreds of millions in government revenue.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Anthropic Sues Department of Defense Over Supply-Chain Risk Designation

Anthropic sued the Department of Defense to challenge its designation as a supply-chain risk, arguing the Pentagon's sanctions violate free speech protections and threaten hundreds of millions in government revenue.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Anthropic sues Trump administration to undo US supply chain risk' tag

Anthropic sued the Pentagon to block its national security blacklist designation, arguing the action violates free speech and due process rights while challenging restrictions on AI military use.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Anthropic sues Trump administration seeking to undo supply chain risk' designation

Anthropic sued the Trump administration to reverse the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, arguing the government unlawfully punished the company for refusing unrestricted military use of its AI technology.
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fromAxios
1 week ago

Anthropic sues Pentagon over rare "supply chain risk" label

Anthropic filed lawsuits challenging the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, arguing the government cannot blacklist companies based on policy disagreements over protected speech regarding AI safety.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

AI lab Anthropic sues to block Pentagon blacklisting

Anthropic sued the Pentagon over a 'supply chain risk' designation imposed after refusing to remove AI safety guardrails for military autonomous weapons and surveillance applications.
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