AI Copyright Docket

Tracking major AI copyright litigation

Last Updated: January 03, 2026

This case tracker monitors key U.S. litigation that raises copyright (and copyright adjacent) issues related to the creation and use of generative AI. These issues can have a significant impact across the AI value chain, from content creators to those providing datasets, models, or AI solutions, and further still to the downstream uses of AI solutions (and AI outputs).


Cases and Their Developments

Text/Publishing (4 cases)

NYT v OpenAI

Last analyzed: January 03, 2026

Highlights: Billions in damages sought • 120M ChatGPT logs disputed • Privacy vs discovery

A high-stakes copyright infringement lawsuit where The New York Times alleges OpenAI and Microsoft used millions of its articles to train ChatGPT without permission. The case involves complex discovery disputes over user data and ChatGPT logs.

Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: Database scraping case • Settled 2024 • Westlaw competitor eliminated

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.

Authors Guild v. OpenAI

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: Industry-wide author coalition • Fair use test case • Systematic book copying alleged

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.

Bartz v Anthropic

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: Pirated book datasets alleged • Willful infringement claim • Discovery on data sources

A landmark class action lawsuit challenging Anthropic's use of copyrighted materials to train its Claude AI models. The case centers on whether AI training constitutes fair use, with plaintiffs seeking compensation for unauthorized use of their cr...

Music/Audio (3 cases)

Concord Music Group v. Anthropic

Last analyzed: January 03, 2026

Highlights: Lyric reproduction claims • 5M chat logs ordered produced • Output-based infringement theory

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.

Major labels v. Suno and Udio

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: First AI music generation suits • Sound recording infringement • Fair use for music creation disputed

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.

Universal Music Group v. Anthropic

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: Consolidated with Concord • Major label enforcement • Statutory damages at stake

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.

Visual Arts (2 cases)

Class action against Stability AI, Midjourney, DeviantArt

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: Billions of images scraped • Style mimicry claims • Artist compensation sought

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.

Getty Images v. Stability AI

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: Watermark evidence • Database rights claim • UK and US parallel cases

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.

Code (1 case)

GitHub Copilot class action (Doe v. GitHub)

Last analyzed: January 02, 2026

Highlights: Open source license violations • Code suggestion infringement • Developer attribution rights

This case involves key legal issues related to AI copyright and training data usage.


About This Tracker

This tracker provides automated analysis of major AI copyright cases using:

Analyses are generated using advanced language models and verified against source materials. All claims are citation-backed.

Disclaimer: This tracker is automated and may contain errors or inaccuracies. Information should be verified against primary sources. This is not legal advice.

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Methodology: Each case is analyzed by extracting key legal issues from 10+ source articles, identifying contradictions between sources, and generating fact-based outcome scenarios. Analysis emphasizes unresolved legal questions and distinguishes between procedural rulings and substantive decisions.