In a Law360 article, partners Regina Sam Penti and Matt Rizzolo discussed key takeaways from the Anthropic fair use decision.
The Anthropic decision provides important guidance for both artificial intelligence developers and copyright holders, distinguishing between transformative uses for model training and unauthorized uses involving pirated or format-shifted works. The authors summarize the court's principal findings, and highlight the practical implications for AI developers and copyright holders.
Regina is a partner in the technology and IP transactions practice and co-lead of the firm’s artificial intelligence (AI) industry group. Matt is a partner in the IP litigation practice.
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