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Last week we reported on the latest filing in the legal battle between a group music publishers and AI startup Anthropic.
There will no doubt be a great deal of music during the next 12 months that we’ll still be talking about at the end of 2025.
The AI company still argues that training Claude on copyrighted material constitutes fair use.
Music publishers allege that Anthropic violated copyright policies by using hundreds of songs to train its Claude chatbot.
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has reached an agreement with Universal Music and other music publishers over its ...
Anthropic has partly resolved a legal disagreement that saw the AI startup draw the ire of the music industry.