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You're Liable When Your AI Agent Breaks the Rules
A landmark Ninth Circuit ruling says AI agents are tools, not persons. That shifts legal liability squarely onto the businesses deploying them.
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Anthropic's $1.5B Settlement Sets AI Training Data Price
A US judge approved the largest AI copyright settlement in history. Payments of roughly $3,000 per book begin August 10, setting a precedent for the industry.
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Apple Sues OpenAI Over AI Hardware Trade Secret Theft
Apple filed suit against OpenAI on July 10, alleging a coordinated scheme to steal hardware trade secrets running 'at every level' of the company.
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How Legal Teams Use Claude for Document Review
Claude AI practical use cases for law firms and in-house legal teams: contract review, research synthesis, document drafting, and what to be careful about.
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CNN Sues Perplexity: AI Copyright War Reaches TV Networks
CNN filed suit against Perplexity AI for scraping 17,000+ stories. Nine publishers now active in court. What the growing copyright war means for business.
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DOJ Joins xAI's Lawsuit Against Colorado's AI Law
The Trump Justice Department intervened to challenge Colorado's algorithmic discrimination law, marking the first federal move to block state AI regulation.
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Musk v. Altman: The AI Trial That Could Reshape OpenAI
Jury selection began today in Musk v. Altman. With $134B at stake and OpenAI's for-profit future on the line, here's what business owners need to watch.
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xAI Sues Colorado to Block AI Discrimination Law
Elon Musk's xAI filed suit to block Colorado's AI Act before it takes effect, arguing the law forces Grok to conform to a state-enforced political viewpoint.
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When AI Agents Go Wrong, Nobody Is Liable
The Register investigates the legal vacuum around enterprise AI agents. Vendors won't comment on liability. Insurers are carving out AI from policies.