
OpenAI Seeks Dismissal of New York Times Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
OpenAI filed a motion to dismiss a December 2023 lawsuit from the New York Times. The initial suit claims OpenAI infringed The Times’ copyrights by using millions of their articles to generate news answers for users who illegally accessed those articles.

Is History Repeating Itself? The Metaphorical Burning of Alexandria 2.0
In Hachette v. Internet Archive, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed a District Court's decision against Internet Archive (“IA”). IA scanned physical books to loan digitized copies to its users through their Open Library Project, claiming fair use of the materials. The Court ruled in favor of the publishers’ claim for copyright infringement.

<em> Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith </em>
Outside the U.S. Supreme Court, the public line elongated as more spectators joined and waited on the chilly morning of October 12th. Around 10 A.M., the Court heard the oral arguments in an art appropriation case, Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith. The Court granted certiorari and reviewed the holding of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit. The petitioner Andy Warhol Foundation challenged the lower court's decision in fair use defense. That evening, AUWCL hosted the "I.P. at the Supreme Court series: Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts v. Goldsmith." The panelists carefully surveyed the oral arguments and the 2nd Circuit's decision. This article provides readers with the background of the 2nd Circuit decision and some principal precedents that contoured the fair use doctrine.

Copyright’s Potential Infractions on the Right of Publicity
The intersection of copyright for tattoo artists and the right to publicity remains unresolved, with courts struggling to balance these rights. Tattoo artists seek copyright protection for their designs, while individuals and corporations with tattoos argue they control their own image under the right to publicity.

Biopic Legal Woes: Sony Suit Over Unpaid Fees
Two years after the Whitney Houston Biopic was released in theaters in the winter of 2022, Sony filed suit against Anthem Films LLC for unpaid fees concerning the late singer’s recordings held by Sony that were used in the Biopic.

Bestselling Authors Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
The Authors Guild, in association with sixteen other high-profile authors, such as George R.R. Martin and Sylvia Day, are putting pressure on the use of AI to create second-hand novels using their works by jointly filing a lawsuit against ChatGPT-maker OpenAI for copyright infringement.