The case is Concord Music Group Inc v. Anthropic PBC, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, No. 3:24-cv-03811. For the music publishers: Matt Oppenheim, Nick Hailey and ...
AI developer Anthropic has reached an agreement with music publishers suing it for copyright infringement, promising to maintain guardrails which prevent models from including copyrighted content ...
A federal judge has approved an interim agreement in a lawsuit that alleges AI company Anthropic used copyrighted song lyrics without authorization or payment while training its system.
Anthropic has struck a deal with major music publishers that bars Claude from spitting out song lyrics. While this settles the immediate dispute, the bigger question of whether AI companies can use ...
In response to a copyright infringement complaint filed by a handful of music publishers, including Universal Music and ABKCO in October 2023, artificial intelligence giant Anthropic has agreed to ...
Last month, Anthropic made its Claude 3.5 Haiku available via the Claude.ai website and its mobile app. The AI firm has previously claimed that its 3.5 Sonnet model is more powerful than OpenAI's ...
The music industry's first victory over Anthropic: the AI provider must install guard rails. However, the question of training remains open. Anthropic and several record labels have signed a court ...
Anthropic reaches settlement with music publishers over AI's use of copyrighted song lyrics. Anthropic agrees to maintain guardrails preventing its chatbot from providing song lyrics. The company ...
Music publishers allege Anthropic used protected works to train its AI product, Claude. Anthropic maintains that materials used to train AI models is “quintessential fair use.” The lawsuit ...