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Copyright

Court backs Anthropic’s record $1.5bn copyright deal
Court backs Anthropic’s record $1.5bn copyright deal
26 September 2025   A California federal judge gives the green light to Anthropic’s milestone settlement with authors who accused the AI company of training its Claude chatbot on pirated books.
Behind the scenes: The copyright pitfall facing an Emmy winner
22 September 2025
Google scores win in copyright battle but faces fresh suit
15 September 2025
WilmerHale hires litigation and tech expert in California
15 September 2025
Finnegan’s new AI practice is a project in ‘interdisciplinary’ expertise
12 September 2025
Authors’ class action complaint marks 50th US AI copyright suit
9 September 2025
Anthropic signs historic $1.5bn copyright settlement
8 September 2025
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Latest Features

China: Courts and AI face off
Courts in China are increasingly rejecting ‘algorithmic neutrality’ as a defence in AI cases—and businesses need to adapt, say Xiaojun Guo and Hongxia Wu of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office.
Painting the future: NFTs and the new canvas for African artists
Non-fungible tokens provide an unprecedented space for African creators to share their stories and traditions with the world, but awareness of varying copyright laws is essential, explains Isabella Becaro Pinho of Inventa.
AI and IP law: What is the Nigerian legal perspective?
Nigeria lacks AI-specific laws but hopes to become a leader in the space through a new regulatory framework, says Izuchukwu Chinedo of Inventa.
How to cook a frog: The erosion of exclusive copyright in the EU
It has taken 15 years to warm the pot, but with the AI opt-out plan, EU rightsholders are finally cooked, comments Kurt Van Damme of a Belgian copyright collecting society.
IP and the commercialisation of genomic tech in Nigeria
Genomic innovations involve vast amounts of research, making patents, copyrights, and trade secrets vital, explains Olusola Tunmise-Ajani of Inventa International.
South Africa's Copyright Amendment Bill: Balancing creators' rights and public access in the digital age
The Copyright Amendment Bill is one of the most ambitious reforms in South Africa’s recent history and cuts across the economy, creators’ rights, and trade relations, explains Miguel Bibe of Inventa
Copyright and fashion designs: IP tips for brands in Europe
Cases involving fashion brands and copyright protection are worth noting as part of a multi-layered IP strategy, explains Rosie Burbidge of Howard Kennedy.
IP developments in Indonesia in 2024
Significant IP developments combined with political elections made 2024 an important year for the country, explain Nick Redfearn, Arifia Fajra and Kin Wah Chow of Rouse.
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Artist challenges US Copyright Office decision over image that used AI
29 August 2025   Ryan Abbott, counsel for the digital artist, says current copyright policy is a “major disincentive” to use of AI in the creative industry.
Anthropic avoids damages risk in deal with authors over AI training
27 August 2025   The AI platform settles an historic class-action lawsuit over the use of pirated books to train its Claude AI, following key rulings on fair use and class certification.
‘This is not a rescue deal’: How an acquisition fits London firm's plan
26 August 2025   The executive chair of Beck Greener enabled a smaller firm to swerve private equity and join its stable—a move that boosts what was already a "clear path to growth" under his bold leadership, discovers Sarah Speight.
Hollywood studio issues AI ‘hands off’ warning in film credits
11 August 2025   Jurassic World Rebirth among major releases featuring new statement | Warnings seen as ‘serving notice’ to potential infringers, making ‘ignorance’ less defensible in court | New approach coincides with ‘aggressive’ joint lawsuit with Disney against AI image generator Midjourney.
Blank cheque for Big Tech: Trump’s AI plan leaves creators in the cold
25 July 2025   US strategy avoids copyright licensing debate amid ongoing lawsuits | Trump backs AI acceleration over regulation | Industry warns of ‘Wild West’ for creators and a ‘handout’ for Big Tech.
EU takes fight to genAI in tough week for Big Tech
11 July 2025   European scrutiny of AI and Big Tech ramps up amid copyright concerns | GenAI study, voluntary code and court opinion on Meta signal bloc’s trend towards more stringent regulation.
AI and IP USA 2025: Future-proofing event aims at intersection of technology and law
10 July 2025   New York conference will bring together leaders from across IP to dive into the ROI of using artificial intelligence tools, plus AI law, strategy, and governance.
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