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AI firms grapple with lawsuits and insurance challenges

AI firms grapple with lawsuits and insurance challenges
OpenAI and Anthropic are confronting high‑profile lawsuits alleging copyright infringement and wrongful death, while also exploring insurance solutions to manage emerging legal risks. OpenAI, which has raised nearly $60 billion, is evaluating structures such as captives but has not yet established one. Anthropic agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement in a class‑action suit over the use of pirated books. Both companies face the prospect of substantial statutory damages and are weighing the financial implications of potential future claims. Leer más →

Apple Faces New Class Action Over Alleged Copyright Infringement in AI Training

Apple Faces New Class Action Over Alleged Copyright Infringement in AI Training
Apple is confronting a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges the company used copyrighted works without permission to train its artificial intelligence models. Two neuroscience professors from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University claim Apple accessed their registered works through "shadow libraries" and web‑crawling tools. The filing follows a prior suit by a different pair of authors and comes amid a wave of similar actions against other tech firms, including OpenAI. The case highlights growing legal challenges surrounding AI training data and copyright law. Leer más →

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches
AT&T has reached a proposed $177 million settlement to resolve class‑action lawsuits stemming from two major data breaches – one in 2019 that exposed personal information of more than 70 million people and another in 2024 that compromised the phone records of about 109 million customers. The settlement, preliminarily approved by U.S. District Judge Ada E. Brown, will pay out to eligible claimants through Kroll Settlement Administration. Affected customers must submit claims by the November 2025 deadline to receive compensation, with payouts ranging from a few hundred dollars to several thousand depending on documented losses. Leer más →

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches
AT&T has reached a proposed $177 million settlement to resolve class‑action lawsuits stemming from two major data breaches – one in 2019 that exposed personal information of more than 70 million people and another in 2024 that compromised the phone records of about 109 million customers. The settlement, preliminarily approved by U.S. District Judge Ada E. Brown, will pay out to eligible claimants through Kroll Settlement Administration. Affected customers must submit claims by the November 2025 deadline to receive compensation, with payouts ranging from a few hundred dollars to several thousand depending on documented losses. Leer más →

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches
AT&T has reached a proposed $177 million settlement to resolve class‑action lawsuits stemming from two major data breaches – one in 2019 that exposed personal information of more than 70 million people and another in 2024 that compromised the phone records of about 109 million customers. The settlement, preliminarily approved by U.S. District Judge Ada E. Brown, will pay out to eligible claimants through Kroll Settlement Administration. Affected customers must submit claims by the November 2025 deadline to receive compensation, with payouts ranging from a few hundred dollars to several thousand depending on documented losses. Leer más →

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches
AT&T has reached a proposed $177 million settlement to resolve class‑action lawsuits stemming from two major data breaches – one in 2019 that exposed personal information of more than 70 million people and another in 2024 that compromised the phone records of about 109 million customers. The settlement, preliminarily approved by U.S. District Judge Ada E. Brown, will pay out to eligible claimants through Kroll Settlement Administration. Affected customers must submit claims by the November 2025 deadline to receive compensation, with payouts ranging from a few hundred dollars to several thousand depending on documented losses. Leer más →

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches

AT&T Announces $177 Million Settlement for 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches
AT&T has reached a proposed $177 million settlement to resolve class‑action lawsuits stemming from two major data breaches – one in 2019 that exposed personal information of more than 70 million people and another in 2024 that compromised the phone records of about 109 million customers. The settlement, preliminarily approved by U.S. District Judge Ada E. Brown, will pay out to eligible claimants through Kroll Settlement Administration. Affected customers must submit claims by the November 2025 deadline to receive compensation, with payouts ranging from a few hundred dollars to several thousand depending on documented losses. Leer más →

Authors Celebrate Historic Settlement in Anthropic Copyright Class Action

Authors Celebrate Historic Settlement in Anthropic Copyright Class Action
A group of authors has hailed a forthcoming settlement in a major copyright class‑action lawsuit against Anthropic, the AI startup. U.S. District Judge William Alsup indicated the parties believe they have a settlement in principle and will seek preliminary court approval. The case, certified as the largest copyright class action of its kind, could involve up to seven million claimants and has raised concerns that a full‑scale claim could financially cripple the AI industry. Lawyers for the authors, including Justin A. Nelson, say the deal will benefit all class members. Leer más →

AI Industry Confronts Landmark Copyright Class Action

AI Industry Confronts Landmark Copyright Class Action
A federal court has certified a massive copyright class action against an AI developer, raising complex questions about ownership of works, the treatment of deceased authors, orphan works, and the burden of notifying rights holders. Critics warn that the opt‑out structure and the sheer size of the case could overwhelm the legal system and leave many creators unaware of their rights, while publishers and authors remain divided over AI training practices. Leer más →