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  • Pressure mounts for Anthropic as judge allows authors to include pirated datasets in claims
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18 July 2025NewsCopyrightSarah Speight

Pressure mounts for Anthropic as judge allows authors to include pirated datasets in claims

GenAI developer behind Claude could face potentially ‘enormous’ damages | Decision sets precedent that could result in several million copyright owners claiming infringement | Judge Alsup’s ‘cavalier’ attitude towards piracy may result in damages so high that Anthropic may settle, says commentator.

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