What To Know About Anthropic's Pending $1.5B IP Settlement
By Editorial Team
The largest settlement in copyright history may still materialize, but the path for authors and Anthropic negotiating a $1.5 billion agreement is filled with challenges, including determining what portion of the millions of books the tech company allegedly downloaded from pirate sites is eligible for compensation.
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Related Sections: California, Class Action, Corporate, Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment, Technology
Law Firms: Hall Estill, Skadden Arps, Susman Godfrey
Companies: Anthropic PBC, Association of American Publishers, Meta Platforms Inc.
Government Agencies: U.S. Copyright Office, U.S. Supreme Court
Judge Analytics powered by Lex Machina®: William Alsup, Vince Chhabria
What To Know About Anthropic's Pending $1.5B IP Settlement The largest settlement in copyright history may still materialize, but the path for authors and Anthropic negotiating a $1.5 billion agreeme... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/what-to-know-about-anthropics-pending-1-5b-ip-settlement