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May 7, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Protecting IP at the AAP Annual Meeting

May 7, 2026By Katy Hershberger

The Association of American Publishers’ annual meeting on Thursday honored two 2026 anniversaries: the founding of the United States 250 years ago and the passing of the Copyright Act in 1976. At the heart of both, speakers said, is the importance of protecting human expression. At the top of the meeting, AAP ceo Maria Pallante discussed the ongoing litigation related to using pirated books for AI training. Today, the AAP filed a motion for default judgment in their case against pirate site Anna’s Archive, since the site has not responded to the suit. “If the judge grants our motion, we […]

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May 7, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Portions of Authors’ Lawsuit Against Nvidia Will Continue

May 7, 2026By Katy Hershberger

A US district court judge ruled that authors’ suit against Nvidia for copyright infringement to train the chipmaker’s large language models will be allowed to continue. The judge granted part of Nvidia’s motion to dismiss. The lawsuit hinges on three main claims, two of which Judge Jon S. Tigar agreed to let play out in the court: direct, contributory, and vicarious copyright infringement. Authors assert that Nvidia trained the LLMs in its “Megatron family” on the dataset The Pile, which includes Books3, a collection of more than 196,000 pirated books. Nvidia claims that Megatron was trained on “portions of The […]

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May 5, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Publishers Sue Meta and Zuckerberg in Newest AI Action

May 5, 2026By Katy Hershberger

After multiple lawsuits brought by coalitions of authors against AI companies, now a coalition of book publishers has brought a suit as well. Five publishers, joined by one author, have filed a lawsuit in New York’s Southern District seeking class action status against Meta and ceo Mark Zuckerberg personally for infringing copyrights to train Meta’s LLM Llama. Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan, McGraw Hill, and Scott Turow claim that Meta, as directed by Zuckerberg, pirated millions of books, scholarly articles, and more, to build and then profit from its AI tool. “Defendants reproduced and distributed millions of copyrighted works […]

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April 23, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Authors’ Copyright Suit Against Databricks Will Continue

April 23, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Another copyright lawsuit from authors against a tech company for AI training is allowed to continue in Northern California federal court, a judge decided. Plaintiffs Stewart O’Nan, Abdi Nazemian, Brian Keene, Rebecca Makkai, and Jason Reynolds claim that MosaicML, which provides training data for AI companies and is owned by Databricks, used the Books3 dataset to train their own large language model, called MPT, and Databricks’s LLM, called DBRX. Judge Charles B. Dreyer denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss, stating “Defendants may ultimately prevail on this issue, but for now, Plaintiffs’ allegations are sufficient.” The tech company did succeed in getting […]

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April 16, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Chatbot Company Creates “Books”

April 16, 2026By Katy Hershberger

People who have longed to inhabit the literary worlds of Oz, Verona, and West Egg without having to crack a book are in luck. Controversial chatbot company Character.ai has created an “interactive storytelling experience” simply titled Books. Users can play a text-based game using public domain works sourced from Project Gutenberg including Moby Dick, The Great Gatsby, Romeo & Juliet, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The company purports to offer “All the classics. Even the ones you never finished.” Authors and publishers can also add their books to the platform. Users can engage with a book’s world as written, […]

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April 1, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Book Banners Use AI to Expedite Their Efforts

April 1, 2026By Katy Hershberger

Parent groups have begun using AI to streamline their book banning efforts around the country, creating content that looks like official book reviews to influence government officials to restrict books, 404 Media reports. Blockade uses OpenAI or xAI’s technology to create book reports for conservative “book rating” websites. The tool searches for words the developers have deemed inappropriate and creates a “risk profile” for the book that can then be downloaded and sent to officials to justify book removals. Blockade purposely takes the flagged words out of context and does not explain its ratings. “The script explicitly defines ‘educational inappropriateness’ […]

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