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Intellectual Property,
Contracts

Dec. 26, 2024

Creator of AI assistant 'Claude' want music industry claim dismissed

The case has drawn attention from stakeholders across the music industry.

The New York Times

Anthropic PBC, the company behind the AI powered creative personal assistant "Claude," asked a federal judge in San Jose to deny a preliminary injunction motion filed by some of the world's largest music publishers seeking to stop Claude from using copyrighted song lyrics.

Anthropic's legal team from Latham & Watkins LLP argue in its opposition brief, filed on Monday, argues that the injunction motion "concedes" that the infringement safeguards Ant...

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