AI lawsuits and US copyright law - mid-July 2024 update
Details and a map on 28 active AI lawsuits in the USA as of July 14, 2024
If you’re following the legal wrangling over AI with interest, check out these two links, courtesy of Edward Lee via LinkedIn:
Downloadable map view of the 28 active lawsuits in the USA
Lee is a law professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology.
The host site chatgptiseatingtheworld.com for both of these links is a Wordpress blog that has frequent posts on legal issues relating to AI. Worth subscribing - or following Edward on LinkedIn - if this topic is your jam!

A fundamental issue underpinning these lawsuits is concern about the “4Cs” (consent, control, credit, and compensation)1 for the data and content that is processed to train and use the models. For more on the 4Cs in music and for AI in general, we invite you to subscribe to this newsletter (it’s FREE):
Breaking news: Big music labels suing Suno and Udio over AI-based copyright infringement
According to this AP news story which broke today: “The Recording Industry Association of America announced the lawsuits Monday brought by labels including Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Records. One case was filed in federal court in Boston against
Credit for the 4 Cs (consent, control, credit, compensation) phrasing goes to the Algorithmic Justice League (led by Dr. Joy Buolamwini).
Credit for the original 3 Cs (consent, credit, and compensation) belongs to CIPRI (Cultural Intellectual Property Rights Initiative) for their “3Cs' Rule: Consent. Credit. Compensation©.”
Nov. 9, 2024 update to the lawsuit map: https://chatgptiseatingtheworld.com/2024/11/09/updated-map-of-copyright-lawsuits-v-ai-companies-nov-9-2024/