Music Publishers Press Anthropic ‘Fair Use’ Fight in Court Filing

Music publishers suing Anthropic have laid out their argument against the AI company's fair-use defense, according to Reuters, sharpening one of the higher-profile copyright disputes testing how far AI developers…

Music publishers suing Anthropic have laid out their argument against the AI company's fair-use defense, according to Reuters, sharpening one of the higher-profile copyright disputes testing how far AI developers can go in training models on protected lyrics and compositions. The case adds to a growing docket of rights holders challenging the fair-use shield that AI firms have leaned on, with outcomes likely to shape licensing norms and litigation risk calculus across the content-licensing and AI training-data markets.

Data companies sourcing lyrics or music metadata for model training should watch how courts weigh transformative-use claims against commercial substitution harms.

US music publishers suing Anthropic make their case against AI 'fair use'

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