Transformative Training | Piracy Liability | AI Precedent In a split ruling with sweeping implications, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled this week that Anthropic’s Claude model lawfully trained on copyrighted books under the fair-use doctrine, analogizing training AI to aspiring authors “learning from reading” (washingtonpost.com). However, Anthropic still faces trial
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Reddit Sues Anthropic: Data Ownership, AI Training, and the Battle for Platform Control
In a lawsuit with potentially industry-defining consequences, Reddit has sued AI startup Anthropic, alleging that it unlawfully scraped and used Reddit’s user-generated content to train its large language models — including Claude. Filed in California Superior Court on June 4, 2025, Reddit’s complaint accuses Anthropic of over 100,000 unauthorized data access
How Large Language Models Are Reshaping the Future of Law
The legal profession, long known for its cautious adoption of technological change is now facing a transformative shift. At the center of this disruption is the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s GPT-4, Anthropic’s Claude, and domain-specific tools like Lexis+ AI and Harvey. These AI-powered systems are