Major AI Companies Face Wave of Copyright Lawsuits Over Unauthorized Training Data Use

Sep 26, 2025
BakerHostetler
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Summary

Major AI companies including OpenAI, Meta, Google, and Stability AI face multiple copyright lawsuits across U.S. courts as publishers, artists, and content creators demand damages for allegedly using their copyrighted materials without permission to train generative AI models, with trials extending into 2027.

Key Points

  • Multiple major lawsuits are pending across U.S. courts involving copyright infringement claims against AI companies including OpenAI, Meta, Google, Stability AI, and others for allegedly using copyrighted content to train their generative AI models without permission
  • Cases span various content types from news articles and books to music lyrics and visual art, with plaintiffs including publishers like Dow Jones, Getty Images, and individual authors seeking damages and injunctions
  • Key legal issues being litigated include fair use defenses, DMCA violations, and the establishment of licensing markets for AI training data, with some cases scheduled for trial as late as 2027

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