In the lawsuit brought against them for using visual artists' work to teach their large language model, and producing near-identical copies in response to prompts, Stability AI, Midjourney, DeviantArt, and Runway AI moved to...more
8/30/2024
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Artificial Reproduction ,
Breach of Contract ,
Copyright ,
Copyright Infringement ,
DMCA ,
False Endorsements ,
Intellectual Property Litigation ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
Lanham Act ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Patent Litigation ,
Patents ,
Trade Dress ,
Unjust Enrichment
After floating a discussion draft last fall, a bipartisan group of Senators formally introduced the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act of 2024 ("the NO FAKES Act" or "the Act") on July 31, 2024. ...more
8/6/2024
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Attorney's Fees ,
Cause of Action Accrual ,
Copyright ,
Damages ,
Injunctive Relief ,
Machine Learning ,
Name and Likeness ,
Punitive Damages ,
Screen Actors Guild ,
The Copyright Act
It seems like every week brings a new dispute over artificial intelligence (AI), mostly focused around new features and uses of generative AI. Last week was no exception, with OpenAI unveiling human-like voices soon being...more
As discussed in our earlier post, Microsoft opened its motion to dismiss portions of the New York Times's OpenAI case pled against it with an extended analogy to the Betamax case. It argued that the Times was acting like the...more
Responding to the OpenAI brief that read more like a press release than a traditional motion to dismiss, the New York Times attacked OpenAI's approach from the very first sentence, calling the factual background of OpenAI's...more
Like OpenAI before it, Microsoft has sought to dismiss portions of the lawsuit the New York Times has brought against it over ChatGPT. While raising some of the same arguments, Microsoft takes a more traditional path with...more
3/8/2024
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Contributory Infringement ,
Copyright ,
Copyright Infringement ,
Fair Use ,
Machine Learning ,
Microsoft ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
New York Times ,
Popular ,
Training ,
Transformative Use
In response to the lawsuit the New York Times has filed against it, OpenAI has sought to dismiss portions of the complaint. But instead of filing a traditional motion to dismiss that argues that the allegations of the...more
3/6/2024
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Artificial Intelligence ,
Copyright ,
Copyright Infringement ,
Direct Infringement ,
DMCA ,
Fair Use ,
Machine Learning ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
New York Times ,
Popular ,
Training
On the same day that the Supreme Court decided what the term "full costs" means under the Copyright Act, it granted certiorari to consider what "all the expenses of [a district court review] proceeding" means under the Patent...more
Intelligent Machines - Engines of Intellectual Property Creation? -
Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasing part of our daily lives. Many of us utilize virtual assistants such as Apple’s Siri and...more