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Legal Tech Startup Ai.law Can Now Draft the Complaint for Your Lawsuit

Above the Law - Technology

Ai.law , a legal technology startup that uses artificial intelligence to generate litigation documents, has added a new module that will draft the complaint to initiate a lawsuit. Describe a fact scenario and Ai.law can help identify legal claims. The relief sought. Any other special instructions.

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Using AI to Track You Down Through Your 3D Printer

Brett Trout

Brett Trout Imagine this: you buy a 3D printer, download a model, make a part, and post a photograph of the model online. If that part ends up on social media or in the middle of a lawsuit, a single photo could trace it back to the exact machine—and possibly the person—who printed it. No identifying info. Or so you thought.

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Federal Court Rules Anthropic’s Use of Copyrighted Material to Train its Model is Allowed Under Fair Use Provisions of U.S. Copyright Law  

Brett Trout

The court ruled that Anthropic’s method of collecting those non-purchased books—by downloading them from pirated sources like Books3 and Library Genesis—was not legal. That means tech companies cannot just download pirated content and claim fair use later. They will need to license books or get them through other legal sources.

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Google Can Terminate Account Based on CSAM Allegations–Baker v. Google

Eric Goldman

The user took the matter to court (pro se), where the lawsuit failed: Contract Breach. This becomes yet another unsuccessful account termination/content removal lawsuit. This creates a lot of costly and distracting litigation, even if the courts ultimately reject the claims–another collateral cost of the regulatory intervention.

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Anthropic and Meta Decisions on Fair Use

Debevoise Data Blog

Whether copyrighted works can be freely used to train generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) models is at the core of dozens of lawsuits filed since AI burst onto the scene several years ago. Meta trained its LLM, Llama, using datasets downloaded from online repositories. without any accountability.

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Rounding Up Some Recent Copyright Decisions

Eric Goldman

Shockingly, the plaintiff didnt contest any of the other 512 elements, so Joybuy defeats the lawsuit. March 14, 2025) This is a lawsuit against an IAP for subscriber-caused copyright infringement. That subscriber recommended WideOpenWest to someone else looking for an internet service provider that is less strict on downloading.

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Found Another One: Court Sanctions Both Local and Lead Counsel for AI-Generated Case Citations 

Brett Trout

0) When AI Turns Against You: The Devastating Fallout of a Single Download (0)

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