Artists, writers, journalists, and institutions suing AI companies for copyright theft, privacy violations, and harm. 1 cases and counting.
| Filed | Case | Defendant | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
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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