Courts Begin to Draw Lines Around AI Training, Piracy, and Market Harm – In 2025, U.S. courts issued the first substantive, merits-stage decisions addressing whether the use of copyrighted works to train generative artificial intelligence systems constitutes “fair use.” Although these rulings do not settle all open questions – and in some respects highlight emerging judicial disagreements – they represent a significant inflection point in copyright law’s response to large language models, image…
By: Baker Donelson
By: Baker Donelson
