"AI Copyright Lawsuits: Hollywood Star's Battle and Media Moguls' Dilemma"

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Hollywood star Sarah Silverman and other authors' lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement in the development of ChatGPT, faces setbacks as a federal judge dismisses several claims, including vicarious copyright infringement, negligence, and unjust enrichment. The judge upholds the unfair competition claim, giving the plaintiffs until March 13 to file changes to their complaint. AI expert Marva Bailer notes the challenge of proving lost income or brand opportunity and suggests the lawsuit is more about control and consistency than compensation.
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