Anthropic settles copyright disputeIt's a bit unclear if academic work affected and how it will be treated - at least to me.The ALCS has provided some information for UK authors registered with them on the Anthropic settlement here. Tomorrow, Thursday, October 2, the website www.anthropiccopyrightsettlement.com will be made live. This website will include a searchable list of all works eligible for compensation. It will also include a claims form for those with eligible works. This is how you identify yourself and officially request payment. The website will also include a calendar of relevant deadlines. BUT here’s where it gets complicated, as eligible works need to fulfil a range of conditions. For authors outside of the US, their works must:
Personally, I am very unclear where this leaves academic authors. From the pirated database used by another AI developed and published by the Atlantic, it is clear that academic work features in the training data. This is all part of a lawsuit brought by authors in the US and the Authors’ Guild. For more information, see: Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy Organizational History Network, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |
Wednesday, 1 October 2025
Anthropic settles copyright dispute
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