Artists, writers, journalists, and institutions suing AI companies for copyright theft, privacy violations, and harm. 47 cases and counting.
| Filed | Case | Defendant | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2024 | Nazemian v. NVIDIA Corporation (NeMo shadow library) Abdi Nazemian, Brian Keene, Stewart O'Nan (class action) Authors filed a class action alleging NVIDIA used nearly 197,000 pirated books from a shadow library (Bibliotik) to train its NeMo AI language models without consent or compensation. An amended complaint filed in January… Source ↗ | NVIDIA | Copyright | ongoing |
| Feb 2024 | Musk v. Altman et al. (OpenAI) Elon Musk Elon Musk sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman alleging they breached a founding agreement to operate as a nonprofit focused on humanity's benefit, seeking to block the company's conversion to a for-profit. In May 2026 a feder… Source ↗ | OpenAI / Sam Altman | Other | ruling |
| Feb 2024 | Intercept Media v. OpenAI and Microsoft The Intercept / In These Times / Raw Story Independent news publications sued OpenAI and Microsoft for removing copyright management information from their journalism when scraping it for AI training, violating the DMCA. Source ↗ | OpenAI / Microsoft | Copyright | ongoing |
| Feb 2024 | Raw Story Media v. OpenAI Raw Story Media / AlterNet Media Two progressive news outlets sued OpenAI for stripping copyright management information from their articles when scraping them to train ChatGPT — violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Source ↗ | OpenAI | Copyright | ongoing |
| Jan 2024 | Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante) v. OpenAI Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali (Italy) Italy's data protection regulator fined OpenAI €15 million in December 2024 — the first GDPR enforcement action against a generative AI company — for unlawful processing of personal data to train ChatGPT, lack of transpa… Source ↗ | OpenAI | Privacy | ruling |
| Jan 2024 | Walt Kelly Estate v. Dudesy (George Carlin AI special) Estate of George Carlin The estate of comedian George Carlin sued a podcast that used generative AI to create an unauthorized hour-long comedy special imitating Carlin's voice and style, released on YouTube without permission. The case settled … Source ↗ | Dudesy / Will Sasso / Chad Kultgen | Copyright | settled |
| Jan 2024 | Nazemian v. NVIDIA Abdi Nazemian and other authors Authors sued NVIDIA for using their books in the NeMo AI training dataset without permission. The case names NVIDIA as a defendant in AI training copyright disputes alongside the model developers. Source ↗ | NVIDIA | Copyright | ongoing |
| Dec 2023 | The New York Times Company v. Microsoft Corp. and OpenAI The New York Times The NYT sued OpenAI and Microsoft alleging that millions of its articles were used without permission to train GPT models. The complaint included examples of ChatGPT reproducing NYT articles nearly verbatim, and seeks bi… Source ↗ | OpenAI / Microsoft | Copyright | ongoing |
| Oct 2023 | Concord Music Group v. Anthropic Universal Music Group, Concord, ABKCO Major music publishers sued Anthropic for training Claude on copyrighted song lyrics without authorization. The complaint showed Claude reproducing verbatim lyrics from Beatles and Rolling Stones songs. Source ↗ | Anthropic | Copyright | ongoing |
| Oct 2023 | Huckabee v. Meta Platforms Mike Huckabee and other Christian authors Former Arkansas governor and pastor Mike Huckabee joined other Christian authors in a copyright lawsuit against Meta for allegedly using their books from piracy sites to train LLaMA. Source ↗ | Meta Platforms | Copyright | ongoing |
| Sep 2023 | Authors Guild et al. v. OpenAI Authors Guild (John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, George R.R. Martin, and 14 others) Seventeen major authors sued OpenAI claiming their books were used without permission to train ChatGPT. The Authors Guild argued this constitutes systematic copyright infringement on a massive scale. Source ↗ | OpenAI | Copyright | ongoing |
| Jul 2023 | Chabon v. Meta Platforms Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Junot Díaz, and others Distinguished authors including Pulitzer Prize winners sued Meta for using their books — obtained from piracy sites like Bibliotik — to train LLaMA models without permission or compensation. Source ↗ | Meta Platforms | Copyright | ongoing |
| Jul 2023 | Silverman v. Meta Platforms Sarah Silverman, Christopher Golden, Richard Kadrey Companion case to Silverman v. OpenAI — same plaintiffs sued Meta for using their books to train LLaMA without permission. Source ↗ | Meta Platforms | Copyright | ongoing |
| Jul 2023 | Silverman v. OpenAI Sarah Silverman, Christopher Golden, Richard Kadrey Comedian and author Sarah Silverman, along with two other authors, sued OpenAI and Meta separately, alleging their books were used without authorization in AI training datasets scraped from piracy sites. Source ↗ | OpenAI | Copyright | ongoing |
| Jun 2023 | Walters v. OpenAI (AI hallucination defamation) Mark Walters Gun show radio host Mark Walters sued OpenAI after ChatGPT falsely accused him of embezzling funds from a Second Amendment nonprofit. In May 2025 the court dismissed the claim, ruling that a reasonable user aware of Chat… Source ↗ | OpenAI | Defamation | ruling |
| May 2023 | EEOC v. iTutorGroup (AI hiring age discrimination) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission The EEOC's first-ever AI employment discrimination settlement found that iTutorGroup's recruiting software automatically rejected women over 55 and men over 60 in violation of the ADEA. The company paid $365,000 and was … Source ↗ | iTutorGroup Inc. | Labor | settled |
| Feb 2023 | Mobley v. Workday, Inc. (AI hiring bias) Derek Mobley (class action) A Black man over 40 who was rejected after applying to over 100 jobs using Workday's AI screening system sued the company for racial, age, and disability discrimination. In May 2025 the court conditionally certified an A… Source ↗ | Workday Inc. | Labor | ongoing |
| Feb 2023 | Getty Images v. Stability AI Getty Images Getty sued Stability AI for copying over 12 million photographs and their metadata — including Getty watermarks — to train Stable Diffusion without a license or compensation. The generated images sometimes include distor… Source ↗ | Stability AI | Copyright | ongoing |
| Jan 2023 | Andersen v. Stability AI, Midjourney, and DeviantArt Sarah Andersen, Kelly McKernan, Karla Ortiz (class action) Three visual artists filed a class action lawsuit alleging their copyrighted artwork was scraped and used to train AI image generators without consent, compensation, or credit. The case established key legal arguments ab… Source ↗ | Stability AI / Midjourney / DeviantArt | Copyright | ongoing |
| Nov 2022 | Doe v. GitHub, OpenAI, and Microsoft Anonymous software developers (class action) A class action by developers alleging that GitHub Copilot was trained on public code repositories without proper attribution, violating open source licenses and copyright law. Seeks $9 billion in damages. Source ↗ | GitHub / OpenAI / Microsoft | Copyright | ongoing |
| May 2020 | Clearview AI Biometric Privacy Class Action Settlement Nationwide class of persons whose faces were scraped A federal class action settlement was approved in March 2025 granting plaintiffs a 23% equity stake in Clearview AI (valued at approximately $51.75 million) after the company scraped billions of photos from the internet … Source ↗ | Clearview AI | Privacy | settled |
| May 2020 | Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters sued legal AI startup ROSS Intelligence for using Westlaw content to train its AI legal research tool. In February 2024, the court ruled in Thomson Reuters's favor — the first major AI training copyright … Source ↗ | ROSS Intelligence | Copyright | won |
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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