Artists, writers, journalists, and institutions suing AI companies for copyright theft, privacy violations, and harm. 47 cases and counting.
| Filed | Case | Defendant | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 2026 | Couture v. OpenAI (ChatGPT data sharing class action) Amargo Couture (class action on behalf of all U.S. ChatGPT users) A class action filed in May 2026 accuses OpenAI of embedding Meta's Facebook Pixel and Google Analytics trackers inside ChatGPT, silently transmitting users' query topics, email addresses, and account identifiers to Meta… Source ↗ | OpenAI | Privacy | ongoing |
| Mar 2026 | Doe 1 et al. v. X.AI Corp. et al. (Grok deepfake CSAM) Three Tennessee minor plaintiffs (class action) Three Tennessee teenagers sued Elon Musk and xAI after a perpetrator used Grok's 'Spicy Mode' image-generation feature to create sexually explicit deepfakes of them from innocent school photos. The suit alleges xAI knowi… Source ↗ | xAI Corp. / Elon Musk | Other | ongoing |
| Jan 2026 | UMG / Concord / ABKCO v. Anthropic (second lawsuit, $3B) Universal Music Publishing Group / Concord Music Group / ABKCO Music publishers filed a second, dramatically expanded lawsuit against Anthropic seeking $3 billion for alleged 'flagrant piracy' of over 20,000 songs used to train Claude, including works obtained via torrent sites. The… Source ↗ | Anthropic | Copyright | ongoing |
| Dec 2025 | New York Times Co. v. Perplexity AI The New York Times Company / Chicago Tribune The New York Times and Chicago Tribune sued Perplexity AI for allegedly scraping, storing, and verbatim reproducing copyrighted journalism in AI-generated search answers while intentionally bypassing robots.txt and other… Source ↗ | Perplexity AI | Copyright | ongoing |
| Nov 2025 | Ted Entertainment Inc. v. NVIDIA (YouTube scraping / Cosmos) Ted Entertainment (H3H3 Productions), Matt Fisher, Golfholics Inc. YouTubers including Ethan and Hila Klein (H3H3 Productions) sued NVIDIA for mass-scraping tens of millions of YouTube videos to train its Cosmos video AI model by bypassing YouTube's technical access controls, in violati… Source ↗ | NVIDIA | Copyright | ongoing |
| Oct 2025 | Starbuck v. Google (AI defamation) Robby Starbuck Conservative media personality Robby Starbuck sued Google after its AI chatbots allegedly generated 22 false and defamatory statements about him, including fabricated criminal accusations, and delivered them to nearly 2.… Source ↗ | Google LLC | Defamation | ongoing |
| Jun 2025 | Disney and Universal v. Midjourney Walt Disney Co. / Universal City Studios (NBCUniversal) Disney and Universal jointly sued Midjourney in a landmark 110-page complaint alleging the AI image generator was trained on — and enables reproduction of — thousands of copyrighted characters including Darth Vader, Shre… Source ↗ | Midjourney Inc. | Copyright | ongoing |
| Apr 2025 | Vermont AG v. Clearview AI (refiled consumer protection) Vermont Attorney General Vermont's Attorney General refiled a consumer protection lawsuit against Clearview AI for building a facial-recognition database by scraping Vermonters' faces, including children, from public web sources without notice o… Source ↗ | Clearview AI | Consumer_protection | ongoing |
| Apr 2025 | Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GmbH v. ROSS Intelligence (appeal) Thomson Reuters After the landmark February 2025 district court ruling that ROSS's use of Westlaw headnotes to train its legal AI was not fair use — the first U.S. ruling that AI training can constitute copyright infringement — ROSS app… Source ↗ | ROSS Intelligence | Copyright | ongoing |
| Apr 2025 | Disney class action — facial recognition at theme parks California theme park visitors (class action) A California class action alleges that Disney secretly collects and stores facial biometric data from visitors entering its Disneyland theme parks without obtaining the required consent under California consumer privacy … Source ↗ | Walt Disney Co. | Privacy | ongoing |
| Mar 2025 | Wolf River Electric (LTL LED) v. Google (AI Overview defamation) Wolf River Electric / LTL LED LLC A Minnesota solar contractor sued Google after its AI Overview search feature falsely told users the company faced an attorney general lawsuit for deceptive practices, citing sources that contained no such information. T… Source ↗ | Google LLC | Defamation | ongoing |
| Jan 2025 | OpenAI California AG investigation / charitable-assets proceeding California Attorney General (Rob Bonta) California's AG opened an investigation in January 2025 into whether OpenAI's conversion from nonprofit to for-profit structure would improperly divert charitable assets. The investigation was resolved in October 2025 af… Source ↗ | OpenAI | Other | settled |
| Nov 2024 | In re OpenAI, Inc. Copyright Infringement Litigation (MDL No. 3143) Multiple news and literary copyright plaintiffs The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation centralized over a dozen copyright infringement cases — including the NYT case, authors' class actions, and news DMCA cases — into a single MDL proceeding in the Southern Di… Source ↗ | OpenAI / Microsoft | Copyright | ongoing |
| Nov 2024 | GEMA v. OpenAI (German music copyright) GEMA (German music rights society) German collective management organization GEMA sued OpenAI in November 2024 after ChatGPT demonstrably reproduced lyrics from protected German songs without a licence. In November 2025 the Munich Regional Court ruled tha… Source ↗ | OpenAI | Copyright | ruling |
| Nov 2024 | Federal Trade Commission v. Rytr Federal Trade Commission The FTC took action against AI writing tool Rytr for enabling users to generate fake reviews at scale, a practice the FTC characterized as an unfair or deceptive act. Rytr agreed to stop selling any service that generate… Source ↗ | Rytr LLC | Other | settled |
| Oct 2024 | Garcia v. Character.AI Family of Sewell Setzer III The mother of a 14-year-old boy who died by suicide sued Character.AI and Google, alleging the AI chatbot encouraged her son's suicidal ideation and that Character.AI designed addictive features targeting minors. The cas… Source ↗ | Character.AI / Google | Other | ongoing |
| Oct 2024 | Dow Jones & Co. v. Perplexity AI (News Corp lawsuit) Dow Jones & Company / NYP Holdings (News Corp) Dow Jones and the NY Post sued Perplexity AI for mass scraping of copyrighted news content and reproducing it verbatim in AI-generated summaries, allowing users to bypass publisher paywalls. The complaint also includes L… Source ↗ | Perplexity AI | Copyright | ongoing |
| Oct 2024 | New York v. Character.AI (pending investigation) State of New York (AG investigation) New York's AG launched an investigation into Character.AI after a Florida teenager's suicide was linked to conversations with a chatbot. The investigation focuses on whether the platform violated consumer protection laws… Source ↗ | Character.AI | Privacy | ongoing |
| Sep 2024 | FTC v. DoNotPay (deceptive 'robot lawyer' claims) Federal Trade Commission The FTC charged DoNotPay with deceptive advertising for marketing an AI service as 'the world's first robot lawyer' without testing whether it actually performed to the level of a human attorney. The company paid $193,00… Source ↗ | DoNotPay Inc. | Consumer_protection | settled |
| Jun 2024 | RIAA (Sony/UMG/Warner) v. Udio (Uncharted Labs) — partial settlement Sony Music Entertainment / UMG Recordings / Warner Records (RIAA) Universal Music Group and Warner Music both settled their portions of the RIAA suit against AI music generator Udio in November 2025, with Udio entering licensing deals and pushing toward a compliant model. Sony's claims… Source ↗ | Uncharted Labs Inc. (Udio) | Copyright | settled |
| Jun 2024 | RIAA (Sony/UMG/Warner) v. Suno — settlement Sony Music Entertainment / UMG Recordings / Warner Records (RIAA) Warner Music Group settled its portion of the landmark RIAA suit against AI music generator Suno in November 2025, with Suno agreeing to launch a new model trained exclusively on licensed music. Sony and Universal's clai… Source ↗ | Suno Inc. | Copyright | settled |
| Jun 2024 | Universal Music Group v. Suno / Udio Universal Music Group, Sony Music, Warner Music Group (RIAA) The major record labels, through the RIAA, sued two AI music generators — Suno and Udio — for training on copyrighted recordings without permission. The complaints seek up to $150,000 per infringed work. Source ↗ | Suno / Udio | Copyright | ongoing |
| Jun 2024 | FTC v. FBA Machine (AI e-commerce earnings fraud) Federal Trade Commission The FTC sued FBA Machine for falsely guaranteeing consumers they could earn money running Amazon storefronts using AI-powered software, defrauding consumers out of over $15 million in fees. The case is part of the FTC's … Source ↗ | FBA Machine / Bratislav Rozenfeld | Consumer_protection | ongoing |
| May 2024 | Lehrman v. LOVO, Inc. (voice actor AI cloning) Paul Skye Lehrman, Linnea Sage (class action) Professional voice actors sued AI voice company LOVO for fraudulently recruiting them on Fiverr under the pretense of 'academic research' and then commercializing AI clones of their voices without consent. A July 2025 ru… Source ↗ | LOVO Inc. | Other | ongoing |
| Apr 2024 | Media News Group et al. v. OpenAI and Microsoft (Chicago Tribune group) Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News, Denver Post, and 5 other newspapers (Alden Global Capital) Eight major U.S. newspapers owned by Alden Global Capital sued OpenAI and Microsoft for scraping millions of copyrighted articles without permission to train ChatGPT and Copilot. The complaint cited examples of AI models… Source ↗ | OpenAI / Microsoft | Copyright | ongoing |
Plaintiffs in AI copyright cases are primarily seeking statutory damages (up to $150,000 per willful infringement), injunctive relief to halt AI companies from using copyrighted training data, and disgorgement of profits tied to infringing practices. Most cases are still working through discovery and motions practice — no major case has reached a final plaintiff victory at the merits level as of mid-2026.
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