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Author Megan Miranda churns out another eerie thriller in “You Belong Here.” In her review, The Associated Press’ Connie ...
The lawsuit centers on Anthropic’s use of books to train its LLM, Claude, and could leave the company on the hook for ...
Kate Greathead's comic novel, “The Book of George,” has won the Gabe Hudson Prize. The $10,000 award is administered by ...
Authors are appealing for help from Congress and the courts after Meta and Anthropic used millions of books to create AI ...
Proposed legislation would pressure publishers to adjust borrowing limits and find other ways to widen access.
A California federal judge ruled on Thursday that three authors suing artificial intelligence startup Anthropic for copyright ...
The journalists at NPR who report on books are also avid readers. We asked NPR staff how they decide which books and authors to cover, with the big book publishers alone putting out roughly 100,000 ...
In an AI legal analysis, experts explain what court rulings around book copyrights mean for music lawsuits filed against Suno, Udio and Anthropic.
Meta executives acquired pirated books for AI training despite ethical concerns. Recent court rulings on AI copyright ...
The developers of the 2018 Aaron Sorkin stage adaptation of Harper Lee's seminal novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" convinced a ...
On July 17, 2025, US District Court Judge William Alsup approved a class certification against Anthropic for copyright infringement.
This is bad news for artists and media companies that want a say in how AI companies use their intellectual property.